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On this edition of 香蕉视频直播渢oday in B.C., host Peter McCully chats with Jasper Lament, CEO of the Nature Trust of BC.
The past two years have been record-breakers for The Nature Trust of BC, as the organization has accelerated land acquisition work, buying private land and protecting it forever.
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The Nature Trust of B.C. has no debts and no mortgages and has enjoyed some high-profile donations, for example the Wilson Five Foundation香蕉视频直播檚 donation of $6 million to help the Nature Trust acquire and restore a property on Vancouver Island.
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