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Support ancient forests this Giving Tuesday!

Two ways you can support old-growth forests in BC during Ancient Forest Alliance's Giving Tuesday campaign from Nov. 21 to Dec. 1, 2023!
Announcements

Save The Date! AFA’s Year-End Celebration & Fundraiser is Tuesday, November 28th

Join us for our Year-End Celebration and Fundraiser on Tuesday, November 28th, 6–9 pm for a fun-filled evening with AFA staff and supporters!
Announcements

CBC Radio — “On The Island with Gregor Craigie”: Interview with Ken Wu

Listen to this interview with Endangered Ecosystems Alliance's Ken Wu, speaking about the significance of the draft Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework.
News Coverage

‘Potential paradigm shift’: Activists are hopeful for BC’s new environmental protections

BC’s government is implementing further steps to protect the province’s at-risk environment through a new biodiversity and ecosystem health framework.
News Coverage

Roosevelt Elk

The Roosevelt elk is Vancouver Island’s largest and most charismatic land mammal and is specially adapted to the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest.
Creature Feature
Endangered Ecosystems Alliance executive director, Ken Wu, stands in a blue jacket amongst the spectacular yet unprotected ancient forests of the Mossome Grove near Port Renfrew in Pacheedaht territory.

BC Opens the Door for a Potential Paradigm Shift in Conservation

Conservationists say the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework (BEHF) could ensure a major paradigm shift to safeguard the most endangered and least protected ecosystems, such as big-treed old-growth forests, if done correctly.
Media Release

The Narwhal: A billion dollars for nature in BC as long-awaited agreement is signed

The tripartite nature agreement comes with new and old funding to protect old-growth forests as well as species at risk.
News Coverage

CHEK News: BC signs ‘historic’ $1B agreement to protect lands and waters

In a historic agreement between the federal and provincial governments, over $1 billion has been allocated to protect 30% of BC’s lands and waters by 2030.
News Coverage
Ancient Forest Alliance photographer & campaigner, TJ Watt, beside an enormous old-growth Sitka spruce growing unprotected west of Lake Cowichan in Ditidaht territory.

Billion-dollar BC Nature Agreement will Supercharge Protected Areas Expansion across the Province

Together, the federal and BC governments have provided $1.1 billion to go toward achieving BC’s 30% by 2030 nature protection, conservation, and restoration goals via First Nations conservation agreements.
Media Release
A man in a green shirt and chinos stands amidst a stunning old-growth grove, looking up at an ancient western redcedar. Moss, ferns, nurse logs, and other trees surround him in a sea of green.

Thank you to our amazing business supporters!

We would like to extend a massive thank you to these businesses for generously supporting AFA and the old-growth campaign.
Thank You