AFA’s TJ Watt Presents at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC
The presentation on “The Search for the World’s Biggest Trees” was part of Kennedy Center’s two-week “REACH to FOREST” event.
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The presentation on “The Search for the World’s Biggest Trees” was part of Kennedy Center’s two-week “REACH to FOREST” event.
Now that AFA is a charity, we can now accept donations through foundations! Thanks to the following foundations for their generous support in 2023.
Hidden among the rainforests of BC you can find wonders of ephemeral beauty and minute delicacy, and few of these are stranger or lovelier than the phenomenon of hair ice.
We’re celebrating our 14th birthday on February 24th and all we’ve accomplished this year together. Will you celebrate with us by giving just $14?
A project to protect a significant portion of Mowachaht/Muchalaht territory has been pledged $15 million from the federal government, fueling an initiative to save old growth and salmon populations in Nootka Sound over the next generation.
The Campbell River Mirror covers the 650² km of forest, rivers, old growth and shoreline that are to be protected by the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation.
Here are AFA’s recommendations for the draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework to ensure it achieves the paradigm shift old-growth forests in BC so desperately need.
“Forest Productivity Distinctions” is a phrase you’ve heard us use a lot, but what does it mean and why are they important? Read on to learn more!
Not sure what the proposed Biodiversity & Ecosystem Health Framework entails and why it’s important? Pull up a chair as we break it down for you!
We would like to extend a sincere thank you to these businesses for kindly supporting the old-growth campaign!