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GBRGreat Britain
GBRUnited Kingdom (ISO Country code)
GBRGreat Barrier Reef
GBRGesellschaft Bürgerlichen Rechts
GBRGreater Baton Rouge (various organizations; Baton Rouge, LA)
GBRGet Block Reverse
GBRGreedy Buffer Reuse
GBRGuided Bone Regeneration (bone defects treatment)
GBRGraduate Basis for Registration (various locations)
GBRGround-Based Radar
GBRGraziadio Business Report (Pepperdine University; California)
GBRGlass-Bead-Rating
GBRGreat Bear Rainforest (British Columbia, Canada)
GBRGeotechnical Baseline Report
GBRGuaranteed Bit Rate
GBRGlobal Broadband Roaming
GBRGardijska Brigada (Guard Brigade of Croatian Army)
GBRGerman Blue Ram (tropical fish)
GBRGo Big Red
GBRGo Blue Rendezvous (Michigan)
GBRGalena Bean Rush (Galena, Illinois)
GBRGeneral Binding Rule
GBRGreat Burial Reef, Inc
GBRGuadalcanal Beach Resort
GBRGlobal Backup Reprovisioning
GBRGlass Bulb Rectifier
GBRGenerate Barcode Update Report
GBRGlobal Business Registry
GBRGun Boosted Rocket
GBRGeodesic Binary Reconstruction
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Canada's British Columbia has swathes of tremendous cedars, particularly in the Great Bear Rainforest, where some are 90 metres tall.
There is also footage of the members of the royal family involved so far in making the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy a reality, including Prince Harry planting trees in the Caribbean and Prince William in Canada's Great Bear Rainforest.
The end to grizzly hunting started in what is called the Great Bear Rainforest. This is a huge area of B.C.'s central and northern coast where environmentalists fought to stop logging for the past 30 years.
Most live in a remote area of Canada called the Great Bear Rainforest (see Coastal Home, below).
Stretching along the Pacific coast from Vancouver Island to southeast Alaska, the Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact temperate rainforest left anywhere in the world.
In the British Columbia research, the region is defined as the Great Bear Rainforest (6.4 million hectares, of which about half (i.e., 80% of its forest) is now protected from industrial logging).
Deborah Curran uses reconciliation as a lens to unpack the development and the content of the Great Bear Rainforest agreements arising out of government-to-government negotiation between First Nations and the provincial government.
The next places I'd like to explore include the Great Bear Rainforest, Nunavut and the different river systems in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Dzawada'enuxw Nation Chief Willie Moon is giving notice to all logging companies and tourism agencies: deal directly with his First Nation and don't cite the Great Bear Rainforest Agreement as a talking point.
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