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CentralCR
Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Enhancing Chilcotin Area Forests Through Brush Cutting
BC Forest Professionals Magazine
Forest Rehabilitation Work by CCR Featured in BC Forest Professionals Magazine's July 2024 Issue
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How CCR is Navigating Climate Change with Ground Ripping in Chilcotin Douglas-Fir Forests
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CCR's Forestry Superintendent Daniel Persson Discusses Tree Planting with CBC Radio's Doug Herbert
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Percy Guichon Attends BC First Nations Forestry Conference
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Percy Guichon Discusses Reconciliation in Forestry on YourForest Podcast
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. featured in the latest issue of the Canadian Forest Industries Magazine.
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Sowing Seeds of Change through Reforestation Efforts in the Chilcotin
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Forest Rehabilitation: Conducting Scientific Inquiry into Precise Site Preparation with Disc Scarification
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Canadian Forest Industries Feature Article: First Nations-led project rehabilitates wildfire-impacted land
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Two New Videos Highlight First Nations-led Forestry Project to Rehabilitate Wildfire Impacted Land
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CCR Spotlight: Meet Ann Nielsen, CCR’s Silviculture Superintendent
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Williams Lake Local Recognized at 2024 Canadian Biomass Awards
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Understanding Sustainable Forestry and Reconciliation through a First Nation’s Lens
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. Integrates Indigenous Practices into Forest Rehabilitation
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CBC Radio Kamloops features Pressy Lake pilot project
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CCR Spotlight: Meet Daniel Persson, Forestry Superintendent
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CCR's Pilot Project to Rehabilitate Wildfire-Affected Wood Featured on the Wood Pellet Association of Canada Website
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Pilot Project Aims to Rehabilitate Wildfire-Affected Forests
FESBC
How CCR is focusing on forest rehabilitation through wildfire risk reduction and fibre utilization
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