The Invisible World of the Western Red Cedar | Great Bear Rainforest

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Discover one of the last great wilderness areas on Earth: the Great Bear Rainforest on Canada’s west coast. Here, forest and ocean ecosystems are deeply interconnected, engaged in a continuous exchange of life, nutrients, and energy.

At the heart of this ancient rainforest stands the Western Red Cedar, known as the Tree of Life. Towering above spruce and fir trees, it has watched over this ecosystem for centuries. Living for up to 1,000 years, the western red cedar supports an extraordinary web of life:
Plants suspended from its branches, reaching for ocean air
Species sheltered within its massive trunk
Salmon and shellfish that nourish the forest — and are nourished by it in return

This film explores the invisible connections between land and sea, revealing how life, death, and regeneration are intertwined in one of the world’s most unique temperate rainforests.

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