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Corporate office in British Columbia, Canada
Address: 1620 Mt Seymour Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7G 2R9, Canada
Phone: +1 604-985-3057
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What are the objectives of BC nature?
As our BC Nature mission states, we aim to keep nature worth knowing! And that includes taking climate action to hold greenhouse gas emissions to levels that will keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius so that nature will stay strong.
What are BC natural features?
B.C.'s landscapes include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and grassy plains. The Fraser Valley in the Mainland/Southwest region has rich agricultural land that produces fruit and vegetables.
Why is BC so beautiful?
It is rich in cultural history with a large First Nations community, renowned for its food and wine and popular for its cosmopolitan cities. British Columbia is a natural wonderland of rugged coastlines, majestic mountain ranges, lush forests, wildlife, and vibrant cities.
Why is BC so expensive?
What elevates the cost of living in B.C. making it such an expensive place to call home? Part of the explanation comes down to simple supply and demand. Since B.C. is such a desirable place to live, there's a high demand, but a limited supply of land and housing.
Vibrant rainforests, craggy mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and an expansive coastline make British Columbia a playground for nature lovers.
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“Knowing Nature and Keeping it Worth Knowing” BC Nature is a federation of local environmental groups and represents more than 50 nature clubs throughout BC.
The Nature Trust of BC is a leading non-profit land conservation organization. Since 1971 we have acquired more than 500 conservation areas in British Columbia.
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In British Columbia, Nature United works alongside Indigenous partners to achieve lasting conservation results in key geographies.
Since then, we have completed more than 100 projects that protect more than 820,000 hectares of the province's most ecologically significant land and water.