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          <title>This new provincial park is the largest created in B.C. in a decade</title>
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          <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 15:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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          <description>The greatly expanded Klinse-Za / Twin Sisters Park will protect nearly 200,000 hectares of habitat for endangered caribou in B.C.’s northeast
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                    <media:credit>Photo: David Moskowitz / Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative</media:credit>
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