Endangered Ecosystems Alliance - News Media Coverage in 2018 and 2019

The following list (with links) are some of the news media coverage of the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance and our campaigns since our launch over a year ago (this is not a complete list). Through the news media we have reached millions of Canadians on our campaigns, and hundreds of thousands more people via social media.

(Note: You can also see our press releases and various other written documents directly from our organization here.

Times Colonist - Op Ed by Ken Wu: Saving old growth requires more than government talk

Vancouver Sun - Op-Ed by Ken Wu: What will it take to save BC’s old-growth forests?

The Narwhal: The delicate art of creating a national park in polarized times (South Okanagan National Park article on protecting BC grasslands, desert, Interior dry forests)

Focus Magazine article: The Vanish Ancient Forests of Vancouver Island

VPRO Documentary on BC's old-growth forests: Trees will save our planet

VPRO Trailer for ”Trees will save our planet”

Spring Magazine: Are forests part of the climate solution? An interview with Ken Wu

The Canadian Press/ National Observer: Dozens of Canada’s largest trees now on the protection list

Victoria News: Big Lonely Doug among largest trees now on protection list

Sooke News Mirror: Island’s old-growth forest films premiere at Toronto festival

CBC: Vancouver Island’s ancient forests are under threat. This artist is making them into magic (EEA advisor Kelly Richardson)

CTV/ Canadian Press: Conservationists want protection on “Canada’s most magnificent old-growth forest”

CBC: BC ancient tree lovers unveil “Mossome Grove” as part of bid for new protections

CHEK TV: Canada’s ‘most magnificent old-growth forest’ found near Port Renfrew

Times Colonist: Mossome Grove - One of the most beautiful forests on Earth!

Campbell River Now: Push is on to protect Mossome Grove

Sooke News Mirror: Conservation groups discover ancient old-growth forest near Port Renfrew - Grove home to record-size Sitka spruce and bigleaf maple trees

Daily Hive: Canada’s most magnificent forests need protection