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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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Avatar Grove Volunteer Weekend October 19-20th, 2013
/in AnnouncementsThe Ancient Forest Alliance is looking for dedicated, considerate, and capable volunteers to help construct the Avatar Grove boardwalk the weekend of October 19-20th in Port Renfrew, British Columbia.
Volunteers must be able to follow instructions accurately, be in good physical condition to do the work, and act safely, responsibly and respectfully without exception. Activities may include carrying heavy boardwalk planks, bucketing gravel, using hand tools, digging soil, moving rocks, etc.
It is cold at night in Port Renfrew at this time of year so anyone planning to come for both days and camp overnight must come prepared with a warm enough sleeping bag, blanket, dry layers of clothes, a thermarest or insulated foamy, and general proper camping gear for fall weather.
Please send an email with your availability, any related experience and physical limitations we should be aware of, and contact information to Avatar Boardwalk coordinator TJ Watt at: info@ancientforestalliance.org.
Ancient Forest Slideshow this Thursday at SFU!
/in AnnouncementsJoin the Ancient Forest Alliance's Hannah Carpendale for a slideshow presentation on the ecology and politics of BC's old-growth forests. Learn about key areas in need of protection, and find out how YOU can get involved in the campaign to save BC's endangered ancient forests!
When: Thursday, October 10th, 2013
Time: 1:30pm-2:30pm
Where: lounge at SFPIRG (Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group)–TC 326 at SFU, Burnaby Campus
Hosted by the SFU Ancient Forest Committee.
AFA Slideshow at Nanoose Library Hall – Thursday, Oct. 10th, 7pm.
/in AnnouncementsWhen: Thursday October 10th, 2013
Time: 7:00-8:30 pm
Where: Nanoose Library Hall. 2489 Nanoose Rd. Vancouver Island.
Join the Ancient Forest Alliance’s TJ Watt for a slideshow presentation on the current status, ecology, wildlife, and related policies that affect BC’s old-growth forests and how we can work to ensure a sustainable, value-added, second-growth forest industry. Updated photos and maps from BC’s coastal old-growth forests.
Thank you to the Nanoose Naturalists for hosting us: www.nanoosenaturalists.org