By Melissa Bezan, Canadian Cattlemen
British Columbia is the epitome of “land” with all its different landscapes — the rolling hills that turn into snow-capped mountains, the rainforests in the south and boreal forests in the north, the salty beaches on the coast and prairie near the Alberta border.
This land is important to so many of the people who live here, as well; the ranchers who raise their cattle under the shadow of a mountain, and the Indigenous peoples who have lived on this land for generations.
Now, the British Columbia Cattlemen’s Association (BCCA) is working with Indigenous communities to bring the two groups together.
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