Conservationists say the Vancouver Park Board shouldn’t have judged a Douglas Fir by its bark after it was taken down in Stanley Park. The dead tree was felled due to safety reasons, but as Paul Johnson reports, experts say it was still beneficial to the ecosystem.
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400-year-old tree felled in Stanley Park
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