A new report from the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society British Columbia found the province’s Old Growth Management Areas “do not meet conservation standards and contain little old growth.”
The report found that the actual composition of these areas, called OGMAs, are mostly (58 per cent) made up of young forest, with old forests (roughly 141 to 250 years, depending on the kind of forest), making up just under one third of the total area protected by Old Growth Management Areas.