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Why you can t just blame climate change for B C being on fire

Article content Although the fires have become an emblem around the world of the destructive effects of climate change, many of the province’s forestry experts are pointing out that while climate change makes fires more likely, it’s poor forestry management that is helping to make them more destructive. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Why you can t just blame climate change for B.C. being on fire Back to video “Even if we were able to turn back the dial on climate change we would still have wildfires that are severe and would burn people’s houses down,” said Jesse Zeman, director of fish and wildlife restoration with the B.C. Wildlife Federation.

Why you can t just blame climate change for B C being on fire

Why you can t just blame climate change for B C being on fire
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How to save our wild salmon from being cooked by climate change

How to save our wild salmon from being cooked by climate change
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Young anglers time to get trout heads in the KLAIP game

by Contributor on Monday Jul 19 2021 Kids must submit their rainbow or bull trout heads to one of four local depots by the end of July to participate in the August 1, 2021 draw. Submitted The first Kootenay Lake Angler Incentive Program (KLAIP) for younger anglers is happening very soon, so kids are encouraged to get their trout heads in the game. Kids must submit their rainbow or bull trout heads to one of four local depots by the end of July to participate in the August 1, 2021 draw.  The youth KLAIP is running for the summer. By fishing for rainbow and bull trout in the main body of Kootenay Lake, kids 15 and under are actively contributing to local conservation efforts to protect the iconic kokanee. 

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