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British Columbia, Canada’s most westerly province, has a bounty of biological
diversity. British Columbia’s snowclad peaks, rain-drenched forests, arid
grasslands, all sizes of rivers, lakes, and wetlands, and a long and rugged coast
provide habitats for more species of living organisms than are found anywhere
else in Canada. However, this very diversity means that there is much to be
discovered about these organisms — their distribution, abundance, habitat
requirements, and interrelationships with their environment. Increasing our
knowledge of this biodiversity will help us with the complex task of sustainably
managing our land and waters.
Douglas, George W., Illingworth, Jeanne M.. 1999. Status of White-top Aster in British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Species Status Report. B96
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