British Columbia is home to many ecological reserves, which serve to protect natural features that are of scientific and educational significance. According to the provincial government, ecological reserves maintain the option for present and future researchers to study these ecological communities in an undisturbed, natural state. Many of these ecological reserves also serve as banks of genetic material and protect rare and endangered native plants and animals in their natural environment. One such ecological reserve is known as Race Rocks. […]

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