UBC Aboriginal Forestry

A new path through ancient forests
May 12, 2014 UBC News

Professors, students and alumni are working with Aboriginal groups to find answers to big questions about the future of their forests First Nations made British Columbia’s forests their home for thousands of years, but in the 20th century they were abruptly cut out of decision-making. Now they are slowly regaining their right to participate in the decision-making process and UBC Forestry professors, students and alumni want to support them.

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