New Partnership Seeks to Protect Endangered Coastal Douglas-fir Ecosystems
Victoria, BC – The unique natural environment of BC’s south coast is disappearing at an alarming rate, sparking coordinated action from a wide range of conservation biologists, concerned citizens and private landowners. A consortium of partners have joined together to form the Coastal Douglas-fir and Associated Ecosystems Conservation Partnership (CDFCP), which aims to increase the level of protection, raise awareness about the plight of BC’s iconic Coastal Douglas-fir forests and associated ecosystems, and to coordinate the actions of governments and other groups working to address this significant conservation issue.
We would be happy to speak in more detail about these efforts to protect BC’s Coastal Douglas-fir forests.
Please contact:
Tim Ennis, Chair, CDFCP at 250-686-8640 or
info@CDFCP.ca
Lesley Marian Neilson | Communications Manager, BC Region
Nature Conservancy of Canada
(p) 250-479-3191 x245 | (c) 250-661-2969
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