In the midst of escalating protests over logging, Horgan released an intentions paper on Tuesday that critics say fails to implement any immediate solutions.
From the Narwhal, June 2, 2021
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In the midst of escalating protests over logging, Horgan released an intentions paper on Tuesday that critics say fails to implement any immediate solutions.
From the Narwhal, June 2, 2021
Read moreToday BC Premier John Horgan is expected to present an “intentions paper” on the BC NDP government’s coming direction in regards to old-growth forest logging and/or protection, the forest industry and First Nations.
The announcement carries high stakes as the War in the Woods explodes in BC, with over 140 conservationists being arrested at old-growth protection blockades on southern Vancouver Island over the past month and ancient forest rallies erupting at BC NDP MLA offices across the province, with a groundswell of momentum that continues to rapidly grow nationally and internationally.
A coalition of conservationists is urging the B.C. government to use federal funds to end the province’s new war in the woods on Vancouver Island, protect old-growth forest and establish targets for endangered ecosystems.
From the National Observer, May 27th 2021
Read moreThe BC NDP government must commit to Canada’s protected areas targets and the key funding to protect 25% by 2025 and 30% by 2030 of its land and marine areas, at a minimum.
Read moreSend a message to the BC government: it can become a world conservation leader by joining the national and international momentum, which includes First Nations communities across Canada, to greatly expand its protected areas system - including protecting the grandest, most endangered old-growth forests in BC while it currently develops a new set of old-growth policies.
Read moreA rough timeline over 4 years since the BC NDP came to power, focused on key developments and associated facts related to provincial old-growth forest policy, with links to key sources provided.
Read moreThe BC NDP government’s budget released this week is a significant move to minimize disruption to the status quo of old-growth forest liquidation by timber companies, as it lacks the critically important funding needed to support First Nations old-growth protection initiatives at the most critical time – at a time when the province is engaging First Nations communities on developing major new policies and legislation to manage old-growth forests across BC, including key logging deferrals and potential areas to protect or not to protect.
Read moreOur goal is to reach 10 million Canadians via social media over the next 6 months with this ecosystem mini-video series, featuring temperate rainforests, Interior dry forests, grasslands, foothills ecosystems, aspen parkland, southern deciduous forests, northern conifer forests, eastern mixed forests, and more...all as part of a major push to get provinces and the federal government to commit to more ambitious, ecosystem-based protected areas targets and the requisite support for Indigenous protected areas and land acquisition funding.
Read moreThree decades after the so-called ‘War of the Woods,’ the logging of B.C.’s ancient forests goes on, prompting protest from a new generation of eco-activists.
From Maclean’s Magazine, April 13th
Read moreHere on Facebook is an Old-Growth Town Hall Zoom event where 700 people attended, with the EEA's Ken Wu, Green MLA's Sonia Furstenau and Adam Olsen, scientists Andy MacKinnon and Rachel Holt, and Kwakiutl councilor Dorothy Hunt.
Read moreHere is a radio podcast in the Capital Daily News where the EEA's Ken Wu and Green leader and Cowichan Valley MLA Sonia Furstenau talk about the politics of old-growth forests in BC and how the BC government has to provide the critical conservation financing for First Nations land use plans and protected areas if they are serious about implementing the recommendations of the Old-Growth Strategic Review panel.
Read moreHere is an important article by Rob Shaw of CHEK news, who the EEA's Ken Wu spoke with about some of the PR-spin of the BC NDP government as it relates to the destruction of old-growth forests.
Read moreThanks to everyone who tuned into the conversation with Nathalie Boltt - please email us at info@EndangeredEcosystemsAlliance.org if you would like to volunteer and help with outreach efforts (or to donate go to the donate page at the top). Thank you!
Old-growth forests across BC are heavily threatened across the province by industrial logging. Provincial funding for Indigenous old-growth protection initiatives is key to protect them. The top left “before and after” shots are logging of ancient redcedar in the Caycuse Valley in Ditidaht territory; bottom left is a massive logged and burned redcedar in the Klanawa Valley in Ditidaht/Huu-ay-aht territory; top right is an epiphyte-laded giant sitka spruce in Pacheedaht territory; and bottom right is Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs.
The following is the text from a letter submitted to the provincial government of BC from the Union of BC Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) and the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance, Ancient Forest Alliance, Sierra Club of BC, Wilderness Committee and Stand.earth regarding critical funding for First Nations old-growth protection initiatives.
Read moreRead a statement from the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance’s executive director Ken Wu on the organization’s role in protecting old-growth forests in BC here.
Read moreCheck out and share this new video overview on the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance's plan in history's greatest opportunity to expand protected areas in 2021. Please help us grow our clout! Donate here!
Thanks to Darryl Augustine of Roadside films for putting this together and Kristen Brown for her quick filming of the narration!
AND this Thursday December 17, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm (Pacific Time), the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance will host an on-line Zoom event on "History's Greatest Chance to Protect Nature, 2021 - The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance's role" with staff introductions, a slideshow presentation about Canada's amazing ecosystems and greatest natural areas (eg's. BC's old-growth forests, Alberta's Rockies and foothills, the prairie grasslands, eastern deciduous forests, etc.) and Q and A. Join EEA's staff Ken Wu, Celina Starnes, Katie Wiese, and Richa Tyagi for this presentation. Please register now to join us for this FREE (but donations greatly accepted) event.
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A new piece by The Narwhal highlights First Nations and the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance’s Founder Ken Wu’s vision for BC and its endangered ecosystems.
The Narwhal: ‘Put away your power saws’: First Nations leaders, conservationists have a new plan to protect old-growth
Ancient forest advocates are weary of political promises that have so far been unable to slow the pace of clearcut logging in B.C. Here’s how visionaries think the province should move forward to protect beloved trees and critical habitat while making good on commitments to uphold Indigenous rights
B.C. should finance old-growth protections, advocates say
Read moreThe endangered old-growth forests of British Columbia are about to get some international exposure starting at the United Kingdom’s largest media arts festival, the York Mediale, which opens to the public today with the exhibition of the film Embers and the Giants by internationally renowned Canadian artist Kelly Richardson.
Read moreMedia Release
October 15, 2020
Earmarking a subset of the federal $1.3 billion Canada Nature Fund today could ensure the protection of old-growth forests across Canada, or new funding can be provided in the upcoming federal budget.
Provincial funding for Indigenous Protected Areas and First Nations land use plans to protect old-growth must accompany government-to-government negotiations.
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October. 8, 2020
Conservationists Commend the Union of BC Indian Chiefs’ (UBCIC) call for the BC Government to Expand Old-Growth Logging Deferrals in Consultation with First Nations, Adopt all of the 14 Old-Growth Strategic Review Panel Recommendations, and Support Indigenous Protected Areas and First Nations Land Use Plans.
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