B.C. wildfire crews battle blaze in ancient forest park with 1,000-year-old trees

The Canadian Press British Columbia’s wildfire service says crews are battling a 10-hectare blaze in a park that protects a portion of what the province calls the “only inland temperate rainforest in the world,” with trees 1,000 years old. The Ancient Forest or Chun T’oh Whudujut Park is about 115 kilometres east of Prince George in the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation. It’s currently closed as the BC Wildfire Service says it’s responding to multiple incidents in the park, with the largest fire spanning 10 hectares. The service says in a statement on social media that initial attack crews are at the scene and a helipad and water relay system have been established. But it says the park’s terrain, and ecological and cultural values have challenged suppression…

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