Yes.
Forests are throughout British Columbia.
British Columbia is in a diverse range of biomes, including temperate rainforests on the coast, mixed forests in the interior, and alpine tundra in the mountains. The biome can vary significantly depending on the region within British Columbia.
Taking out whole forests when harvesting timber is known as "CLEARCUTTING."
Yes, the Canada lynx is found in British Columbia as well as in many other parts of Canada and northern United States.
British Columbia is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, coastlines, and rivers. The province is characterized by its rugged terrain, with the Rocky Mountains in the east and the Coast Mountains in the west. British Columbia is also home to numerous lakes, parks, and protected areas, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
There is a huge worldwide demand for wood and most of BC is forest.
A. MacKinnon has written: 'Tables of numbers supporting figures in the 1994 forest, range, and recreation resource analysis' -- subject- s -: British Columbia, British Columbia. Ministry of Forests, Forest products, Forest reserves, Forests and forestry, Rangelands, Recreational use, Statistics
British Columbia is Canada's third-largest province, covering an area of around 944,735 square kilometers. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastline.
Forest Harvesting.
first off, i think u meant "where do bears live" they live in the Antarctica, mountains, forests, pretty much anywhere where there is a place to live and where there is food to maintain their appetite
Gordon McG Sloan has written: 'Report of the commissioner, the Honourable Gordon McG. Sloan, Chief Justice of British Columbia relating to the forest resources of British Columbia' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry
Jas Dobie has written: 'Economies of scale in sawmilling in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Forests and forestry, Sawmills