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Advocates, the BC Greens, and a former cabinet minister take aim at the NDP’s stalled efforts to protect ecosystems, such as old-growth forests.

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BC is increasing logging while lagging on old-growth protection. Experts say the province should fund First Nations to conserve forests instead.

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Ancient Forest Alliance 2021 Calendars are here!
/in AnnouncementsThe Ancient Forest Alliance 2021 CALENDAR is hot off the press!! From the popular tourist destination Avatar Grove and old-growth “hotspot” Fairy Creek to the majestic bald eagle and more, each month showcases a spectacular image of BC’s magnificent ancient forests and the species that call them home. All photos are by AFA’s renowned photographer TJ Watt and are printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with vegetable-based inks.
$25.00 each; 3 or more $20.00 each. Great as holiday gifts!
To get yours:
• Visit our online store www.ancientforestalliance.org/store/
• Give us a call 250-896-4007
By purchasing an AFA calendar you’re helping us continue our work to protect BC’s endangered old-growth forests and to ensure a sustainable, second-growth forest industry.
Thank you most gratefully!
AFA’s Andrea Inness on the Great.com podcast
/in AnnouncementsEarlier this month, the AFA’s own Andrea Inness was featured on Great.com‘s podcast Great.com Talks With… where she discussed the plight of BC’s rare and endangered old-growth forests, what must be done to protect them, and how concerned folks around the world can help get involved.
Learn more and listen to the podcast interview online or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Vote today and help shape the future of old-growth forests
/in AnnouncementsThanks to all of you, ancient forest protection has become a top election issue. Over the last few weeks, BC’s old-growth forests have been discussed in multiple political debates, news stories, online content, party platforms, and campaign speeches. Almost 1,400 messages have been sent and all three parties have made election promises that could profoundly impact the fate of BC’s endangered old-growth.
It’s now up to you to decide which party will put ancient forests first and to cast your vote.
If you need a last-minute refresher on where each party stands on old-growth logging and related forestry issues, check out our short election video and election report card.
And if you’re heading to the polls today, here’s a quick guide to help you ensure your vote gets counted!
• Voting places are open today from 8am to 8pm. Click here to find polling stations for your riding or use the Where to Vote App.
• You can also cast your ballot at any district electoral office from from 8am to 8pm. Find the district electoral office nearest you
• If you have a vote-by-mail package, it must be returned in person before 8pm at any district electoral office, voting place, or participating Service BC location. If you mail it, it won’t be received in time and won’t be counted. For more information, visit Election BC’s vote by mail page.
• Make sure to bring a valid ID with your name and address and don’t forget your mask!
• For more information, visit Elections BC.
Your vote could help create a better future for BC’s magnificent old-growth forests.
For the trees,
The AFA team,