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CBC: Panel Appointed to Map B.C.’s Old-Growth Forests Say Province Is Failing to Save Them
Every member of a former panel the BC government appointed to identify old-growth for potential protection in 2021 now says they're concerned about continued logging in those same rare and "irreplaceable" forests.

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Walbran Valley war
/in News CoverageHere is a Global TV piece on proposed logging in the Central Walbran Valley by Teal-Jones, a Surrey-based company threatening endangered old-growth forests in several areas:
https://globalnews.ca/news/2042889/protests-will-follow-any-old-growth-logging-group/
A Conservation Review of the Elphinstone Provincial Park Expansion Proposal
/in AnnouncementsWayne McCrory – one of Canada’s leading conservation-biologists, has completed an ecological inventory of the 2,000Ha lower Elphinstone forests that is the subject of a park expansion & protection area. Learn about the unique features of this lower elevation, emerging old-growth forest… see intro and link below…
Elphinstone Conservation Review June 2015 (McCrory Wildlife Services) **VIEW via link at: https://www.loggingfocus.org/2015-research-reports/
INTRO and Background – Hans Penner
June 10, 2015, Public Meeting, Roberts Creek Hall
A CONSERVATION REVIEW OF THE ELPHINSTONE PROVINCIAL PARK EXPANSION PROPOSAL
Good evening and welcome to everyone here tonight.
We wish to acknowledge, with gratitude, that we are meeting on Sechelt First Nation Traditional Territory and that the study area of the Conservation Review is located on Sechelt and Squamish First Nations Traditional Territories.
The study area is located above the residential areas of Roberts Creek between the Town of Gibsons and the District of Sechelt. The 1500ha area was identified as an environmentally important site in The Land for Nature Project initiated in 1995. The 1500ha Park / Protected area proposal is included in the recently adopted Roberts Creek Official Community Plan. The area is also identified as a Community Interface Zone by the Ministry of Forests.
Logging activity in the 1500ha area has been very controversial. In 2012, the logging of block A87124, by the old Wagon Fest Trail, by BC Timber Sales (BCTS) and blocks EW 001 and EW 002, the Wilson Creek Forest, by the Sunshine Coast Community Forest (SCCF) resulted in a number of roadblocks, injunctions and finally in over a dozen arrests.
In June 2013 we first discussed the idea of a scientific study of the 1500ha Elphinstone Forest with BC Timber Sales and in July of that year we made a presentation to the SCRD Board with a request to support this study in order to have future decisions regarding this area based on sound scientific knowledge and community participation. At their July 25, 2013 meeting the SCRD Board passed resolution, 357/13, as follows:
“That the concept of a scientific study of the 1500ha of the Elphinstone Forest be supported in principle and that support be conveyed to the Provincial Government”.
In a letter to the Minister of Forests and the Minister of Environment the SCRD asked the Ministers to “advise their staff to initiate a discussion with our community and Regional District staff to explore how a study would proceed”. We still haven’t heard back from them!
In the fall of 2014 funding became available from a generous donor and we decided to proceed with the study. We were fortunate to make contact with Wayne McCrory and he agreed to do a Conservation Review of the area. Wayne conducted field studies, compiled and analysed existing data and has now completed a break-through report on our Elphinstone forest. He makes a compelling case for protection of this unique area.
Read more: https://www.loggingfocus.org/2015-research-reports/
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