Carmanah Valley

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Carmanah Valley is a remote, old-growth rainforest valley on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, renowned for its towering Sitka spruce and rich biodiversity.

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Carmanah Valley canonical 1
Walbran Valley 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf old-growth rainforest
valley
access remote
biodiversityLevel high
biome temperate rainforest biome
climate maritime climate
conservationHistory site of environmental campaigns to protect old-growth forests
conservationSignificance one of the last large low-elevation old-growth valleys on Vancouver Island
country Canada
ecosystemType temperate rainforest
forestType coastal temperate rainforest
hasFeature dense understory vegetation
high annual rainfall
large-diameter conifer trees
hasRiver Carmanah River NERFINISHED
humanUse hiking
nature observation
scientific research
knownFor conservation history
high biodiversity
old-growth temperate rainforest
towering Sitka spruce trees
locatedIn British Columbia
Pacific Northwest
Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast west coast of Vancouver Island
managementAuthority BC Parks NERFINISHED
notableFauna Roosevelt elk
black bear
marbled murrelet
northern goshawk
various salmon species
notableFlora ferns
lichens
mosses
partOf Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus provincial park
protectionDesignation Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park NERFINISHED
province British Columbia
region Southwestern Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
threatHistory logging pressure in surrounding areas
treeSpecies Douglas-fir NERFINISHED
Sitka spruce
western hemlock NERFINISHED
western redcedar

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Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park locatedIn Carmanah Valley
this entity surface form: Walbran Valley