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Federal government urged to protect rare moss clinging to life on Moresby Island cliff

July 7, 2020July 7, 2020

An advisory panel to Environment and Climate Change Canada has recommended that a rare moss struggling to survive on the northeast side of Moresby Island should be protected as an endangered species. Researcher Rene Belland (Renewable Resources) is interviewed.


Original Source: Haida Gwaii Observer
Original publishing date:03/07/2020

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