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In the fight to protect Douglas Fir, in drones they trust

  • The Globe And Mail
  • Aug 4, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 29, 2022

The Globe and Mail shared the story of how Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. (CCR), an Indigenous-owned company, worked with Seattle-based DroneSeed, to direct seed using drones, in an area near Williams Lake, BC that was devastated by wildfires.

Palm trees during a hurricane

This First Nations project which utilized collaboration, and innovation in restoring forests devastated by wildfires, was supported through FESBC funding.


Reporter Wendy Stueck also shared her behind-the-scene impressions and observations on this project in the Globe Climate newsletter!


 
 
 

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