A number of ecological environmental problems in the background are currently affecting the world. On the brink of more green space, global warming, and animal extinction, humans are deliberately destroying the hope of leaving the world behind for future generations. If the world wants to survive, we need to start thinking more about ecology urgently in order to make a change and protect the world from certain damage. The usual understanding of our ecology word is that it claims nature conservation, but in reality it comes from the Greek word "eikos".
British Columbia Kamloops city actively promotes the practice of urban agriculture within that community. They emphasize the importance of food security and its impact on economics and ecology. They developed the Food and Urban Agriculture Program (FUAP), launched in 2014, which sets goals and strategies for implementing a sustainable food system. They cover areas such as food production and land supply, food processing and preparation, food distribution / retail / access, food / meal and celebratory food, food waste and resource management, and education / governance and capacity development I will. FUAP is very important for urban agriculture
British Columbia has highlands, the eastern boundary of which is the Rocky Mountains. British Columbia's agricultural production funds the gold mining, mining and logging industries. Agricultural producers rely on these local markets after the booming and recession of each company. The British Columbia State Fruit Producers Association was founded in 1889 to promote the export market of this product. The Canadian Agricultural Museum preserves Canada's agricultural history. In 2015, there were about 20,000 farms in BC. Participate in agricultural activities such as dairy cattle, livestock, cultivation of fruits and vegetables
The region that constitutes the modern British Columbia state is the remnant of Columbia district of New York and Hudson Bay Company after Oregon Treaty and New Caledonia. Before joining Canada in 1871, I was formed by British Columbia Colony (founded in 1858, awarded to Crown as Hudson Bay Company monopoly) and Vancouver Island Colony (founded in 1849). It formed another royal colony before it was combined with the colony of British Columbia in 1866.
Utilizing the temptation of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, this transcontinental route unified the country and Ottawa gained support from the sea and British Columbia. In 1866, the British Columbia colony and the Vancouver Island colony merged into the British Columbia colony and joined the Canadian Commonwealth in 1871. In 1873 Prince Edward Island joined. Newfoundland - not using the transcontinental railroad - did not vote in 1869 until 1949. In 1873, John A. MacDonald (Canada's first prime minister) created the Northwest Cavalry Police (the current Canadian Order) to support the Northwest Territory police. Specifically, the cavalry police insisted that Canada's sovereignty over the United States could invade land with a high population with low population.