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		<description><![CDATA[The David Suzuki Foundation just released a new report on the state of British Columbia&#8217;s wildlife. The title pretty much says it all: &#8220;Rich Wildlife, Poor Protection.&#8221; To take just one example of the problem straight from the press release: B.C. has lost 49 known species and subspecies since pre-settlement (including the Dawson caribou, greater sage-grouse and western pond turtle). The problem is particularly acute in the province because&#8212;and this...]]></description>
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