We acknowledge that we live and work on unceded Indigenous territories and we thank the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations for their hospitality.

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Campbell, Rochelle, Dan J. Smith, and André Arsenault. “Multicentury History of Western Spruce Budworm Outbreaks in Interior Douglas Fir Forests Near Kamloops, British Columbia,” Journal of Forest Research 36, no. 7 (2006): 1758-1769.

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Canada, Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service. Alternative methods for logging steep slopes in the Nelson forest district of British Columbia. by G. Vernon Wellbourn, Ottawa: 1975. 14 pp.

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Canada, Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service. The Highland landscape — an ecological evaluation of and suitability for urban development in the southern portion of the Highland District, Capital Region of B.C.. by S. Eis & E.T. Oswald, Victoria: 1975. 36 pp.

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Canada. Ministry of Supply and Services. The State of Canada's Forests 1992. Ottawa: The Ministry, 1993. 112 pp.

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Castleden, Heather, Theresa Garvin, and the Huu-ay-aht First Nation. “Hishuk Tsawak' (Everything Is One/Connected): A Huu-ay-aht Worldview for Seeing Forestry in British Columbia, Canada,” Society and Natural Resources  22, no. 9 (2009): 789-804.

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Caverley, Natasha. “Healing the 'Red Forests' and One Another: Understanding the Socio-Cultural Impacts of the Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic on First Nations Communities in British Columbia,” Native Studies Review 18, no. 2 (2009): 105-20.

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Cheng, Christine. “Improvements not Clear-cut: Praise and Skepticism Greet Macmillan Bloedel's Environment of Sweeping New Changes to the Way It Harvests Timber,” Alternatives Journal 25, no. 1 (1999): 6-7.

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Clarke, John. “Savvy Challenge From the Greens: The Latest Challenge to Harvesting Old Growth Timber in BC Illustrates How Savvy Environmental Groups Have Become,” Logging & Sawmill Journal 31, no. 8 (2000): 5-6.

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Coates, K.D. “Tree Recruitment in Gaps of Various Size, Clearcuts and Undisturbed Mixed Forest of Interior British Columbia, Canada,” Forest Ecology and Management 155, no. 1 (2002): 387-398.

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Cockle, Kristina L., and John S. Richardson. “Do Riparian Buffer Strips Mitigate the Impacts of Clearcutting on Small Mammals,” Biological Conservation 113, no. 1 (2003): 133-94.

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Connell, David J., Jessica Shapiro, and Loraine Lavallee. “Old-Growth Forest Values: A Case Study of the Ancient Cedars of British Columbia,” Society & Natural Resources 12, no. 28 (2015): 1323-39.

Journal Articles economics/business forestry

Craig, Vanessa J., Walt Klenner, Michael C. Feller, and Thomas P. Sullivan. “Relationships Between Deer Mice and Downed Wood in Managed Forests of Southern British Columbia,” Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36, no. 9 (2006): 2189-2203.

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Crawford, W. Leonard. The Way It Was: The True Story of Growing Up in the Logging Industry Through the Hungry 30’s and the Nineteen Forties on the BC Coast. Campbell River: Ptarmigan Press, 2007. 173 pp. 9780919537712.

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