B.C. extends deferral of old-growth logging in Vancouver Island's Fairy Creek

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B.C. extends deferral of old-growth logging in Vancouver Island's Fairy Creek
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The British Columbia government has extended an order deferring old-growth logging in the Fairy Creek watershed on Vancouver Island.

The extension to Feb. 1, 2025, applies to the order issued two years ago at the request of the Pacheedaht First Nation, whose territories encompass the entire watershed.

It says the province and First Nation will continue collaborating on long-term forest management of the Fairy Creek region, including management of old-growth forests.

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