The Tree Farm: The Evolution of Canada's First Community Forest
by Michelle Rhodes Author
A detailed history of the Mission Municipal Forest, the first and longest-running community forest in Canada. Located in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, it spans 10,000 hectares of diverse forest, including cedar, hemlock, and fir, and has played a significant role in shaping community forestry practices in the region. The forest's history is explored through its challenges and successes, including fire management, fluctuating log prices, and increasing visitor numbers. And highlighting the importance of locally managed forests in benefiting surrounding communities while addressing issues like reconciliation with First Nations.
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