How a First Nation in B.C. is hoping to restore wildfire-ravaged forests with seedlings
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The Osoyoos Indian Band has opened a forest nursery expected to produce 18 million tree seedlings annually to reforest areas devastated by wildfires, including over five million seedlings for the band's own territory scorched by the 2021 Inkaneep Creek Wildfire that burned nearly 20,000 hectares.
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