You’ve clearly have no clue what you talking bout, I live in western Alberta and drive a logging truck. We have so much wildlife that I never haul one load without seeing multiple animals from Moose and deer to bears and cougars. We log significantly more land than any other province. In Alberta for every tree cut 2-3 are replanted in the clear cuts. For instance west Fraser have clears cuts from the 1970’s to present and each clear cut has a big sign along the road stating we it was replanted. We have thousands of kilometres of private and government owned logging and oilfield roads. I personally have seen zero impact to wildlife, speaking from experience as someone who spends thousands of hours a year driving through the forest in western Alberta
@johnmarkovinovic590214 күн бұрын
Great video. Love those trees and Algonquin park.
@UTUBESUXS202415 күн бұрын
All our forests are in trouble. Just look how many truck loads of WHOLE LOGS are being shipped overseas. How may sawmills have been shuttered. Lots of good jobs gone.
@theguildofthetranquilpine5360Ай бұрын
Disgraceful ski resort
@Captain-Howdy-j2dАй бұрын
Humans are insane
@andrewhall7930Ай бұрын
I'm curious why this segment doesn't clarify WHO is making the proposal?
@wildernesscommitteeАй бұрын
This is the link to the Bridal Veil Mountain Resort About Us web page: bridalveilmountainresort.ca/about-us/
@southwestsearchАй бұрын
Typical. BC government keeps changing their minds.
@Lillstisse6612 ай бұрын
The economy will crumble.
@EricRBTube2 ай бұрын
Very inspiring hike and nice to see that area is at least temporarily protected. Love seeing this type of boots on the ground video. I did a lot of volunteer map work of the natural and recreation features in that area for the OpenStreetMap database. Hopefully it gets more people up there appreciating the area. Still lots of work to go up there in the Fraser Canyon.
@wildernesscommittee2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words and support. Wonderful to hear about your volunteer work for the Fraser Canyon area - a spectacular and interesting place for sure.
@joyoung74932 ай бұрын
we are too late to learn from the mistakes of decades past, I truly thank my relations and ancestors for speaking out against these logging practices.
@pushfacefunny2 ай бұрын
Great video!
@wildernesscommittee2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@darylnelson30263 ай бұрын
Oh may god There is Spotted there suppose to be extinct in the 1980 I can not believe there is any left . Are they just not just a sub species of the Northern Barred Owl
@wildernesscommittee3 ай бұрын
Good questions! For the answers to these and many other related issues see the government of Canada's latest report on the endangered spotted owl here: www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/recovery-strategies/spotted-owl-amended-proposed-2024.html
@RachelRebel3 ай бұрын
I'm blown away at how many new cut blocks there are up the Chehalis Valley. Just in the last few years. Not only that, it's busier than ever. I always find myself cleaning up after others while enjoying the outdoors. I wish people would be more courteous of our beautiful land.
@wildernesscommittee3 ай бұрын
I agree - too much garbage and too many cutblocks in the Chehalis. Also - target shooters blasting away everywhere - and tons of shells and make-shift targets left around. Still a mighty beautiful place though. Great swimming holes all up Statlu Creek this time of year - and Statlu Lake is National Park standard scenic. Chehalis Lake is really fine and the canyons are amazing. No wonder so many folks like to go camping and exploring there. Wish BC took better care of it. The valley would clean up nice.
@RachelRebel3 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see a spotted owl in the back country of Princeton BC about 4 years ago. I haven't been up Skagit Valley yet since the washout/ floods. Has the river changed a lot?
@wildernesscommittee3 ай бұрын
On this trip I stayed in the Silver Hope Creek drainage. I did not get into the Skagit. I saw a few areas where the road had been washed out - but nothing shocking as I have seen in past years in the Chilliwack River system. Mind you I was not taking time to have a full look at Silver Hope Creek - just what I could see while heading up the road - and it did not look bad at all. The repair work looks good to me. Sure is a pretty drive. -- Joe
@MrMike43693 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do. People send those letters!
@wildernesscommittee3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support and encouragement! Expect to see more from the Wilderness Committee coming soon about the fight to protect spotted owl forest habitat. And yes - keep sending those letters 'cause the really work.
@stevenmoney75813 ай бұрын
I've been in the forest idustry for49 yrs and seen the endless driive for more timber ,more profits bigger logging companies less people working in the industry saw the changes coming in the early ninties used to be a guy with a skidder ,and a pickup with couple guys working for him could make a living wage ,used to be hundresf of small contractors working in bc but the frikin mills started talking the coming of the super logger in the early ninties lost my contract with on of the big three in bc told him to take his bullshit and get the fuck off my site in 2000 i got my revenge my brother and a few others here in kelowna belong to westbank first nation to picked up our power saws and started the first ever war in the woods and we won the big three had to kneel down and deal with us little guys and they lost significant areas of there forest license tennure ,those losses have added 10 of millions of dollars to our band and brought upgraded infrastructure allkwed us to have money for more education of our childern all without relying on the federal govt's meager handouts housing for all of our members so yea my deceased brother and i preached those many years ago to all the snall loggers we should form a union if we had of been successful back then the looging industrey and mill would be operating on a differnt plan today
@CastOnCalamity3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@MrMaddox573 ай бұрын
Outstanding news indeed, thank you! Let us do ALL we can.......more later, thank you again.........
@AskAlice1123 ай бұрын
How much land has the federal gov't has returned to Indigenous people? How much land belongs solely to the First Nations? 35%
@mratvpolaris86893 ай бұрын
this owl was observed about 30 km north west of Kamloops B.C. such a rare sighting .
@bryanperron67484 ай бұрын
Bla bla bla.Solution stop old growth logging. Stop log exports period.This will employ thousands of forestry related jobs for local people. I want everyone to know that the NDP government was in power when TFL (tree farm liscense)were allowed to be removed from individual sawmills.YOUBO, Island Pheonix,Tahsis,Elk falls many others.Many pulp mills also shut down. Once this happened all these mills shut down from 1996-2006 dates may not be exact. Only people who are still employed are loggers and long shore man. Ask the layed off sawmill workers how this is working for them??? Why should local people not be able to earn a good living from the reasources from their area.Why should share holders make the money???? Look at the fishing industry same thing.Big companies buy everything up.Share holders make the money.
@mratvpolaris86894 ай бұрын
I came across a large owl ,brown in color I dont know what type it was but I think it might of been a spotted owl , it was at least 2 to 3 feet in height on the ground.
@wildernesscommittee3 ай бұрын
Thanks for caring, where was that observation?
@TheDriller5715 ай бұрын
No comment. This is old news.
@georgej70775 ай бұрын
I'm voting Green next time, hopefully they won't sell out the environment for the sake of temporary profits and self enrichment.
@hammerdown1845 ай бұрын
Lets shutdown our economy
@mattdobbs-dr2rt5 ай бұрын
Get a bra
@mattdobbs-dr2rt5 ай бұрын
Ok Greta
@SamLeeson-g6w5 ай бұрын
Gay
@foxracoon-fz1li6 ай бұрын
Huh. Lie much? The trail in question is not a hiking and biking trail. It's an old logging road that is being used by bear outfitters and ATVer's. Nice shot of the lake by the bear bait, btw. And guess what, the trail was not bulldozed like you said it would be. I guess honesty doesn't drum much donations up, huh Eric?
@Elsang-Ngnb9iv6 ай бұрын
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@Elsang-Ngnb9iv6 ай бұрын
Since Microsoft disresectful myelf that i dont had to setup the hubs in businesses name at all; aldo, i do understand technology but the stupidity phone's used the remote controls my phoneis so stupidity ideas to do so?! I can cutting all networks without times because everyones must be through the courthouse to granted the licenses following the rules of laws with regulations with my signature to do so. Face to face meeting and checking out the business the truthful must be required effectively immediately.
@Milakovsky6 ай бұрын
Are you crazy? Climate change will make Canada habitable
@aartex91407 ай бұрын
How dumb do you think people are?? There will never be a spill. This is communist propaganda.
@OwenLefebvre-d7x7 ай бұрын
You are so very poorly educated on this subject, this video made me laugh😂 before you put local companies on blast again that are contributing to a sustainable future of the park and its silviculture. I advise you to pick up a book or 2 or chat with some of these guys logging and ask them about all the laws and regulations in place to ensure that this is done is a manner that benefits the trees, the environment, and the social aspect. Not to mention the park pays its employees and re invests the money made from its own harvested wood and is fully self sustainable, also keeping local mills full with the product they need to provide consumers.
@cielskis50318 ай бұрын
Excellent message to Canadian audience ❤
@cielskis50318 ай бұрын
This is the route of the Trans Canada Trail
@debbiewall21608 ай бұрын
Our poor, poor planet is much too close to her tipping point for us to be enacting policies that will only serve to push her over the edge. We must preserve whatever precious little pristine wilderness remaining and re-wild much of that stolen from the wild animal nations. How lonely that l'il owl must be.
@jasm89138 ай бұрын
- [ ] I see the only way for governments and logging companies to cease and desist is through the courts…Joe Foy and Chief James Hobart, have enormous respect for the wild and advocate tirelessly for BC’s critically endangered northern spotted owl; particularly the last wild female; her habitat is nearly gone thanks to governments’ promoting logging of old growth forest. Mr. Foy and Chief Hobart are sincere and steadfast, consistent and persistent about the need for an absolute end to old growth logging; the tragedy is that governments have a vicious history of exterminating an area’s inhabitants just to rape the land and its riches, and the current bureaucrats are no better even after seeing the results of previous misdeeds. Thanks to Mr. Foy, Chief Hobart and their partners for being respectful and tenacious defenders of these nearly extinct species in our local BC forest. Once gone, they are gone!
@cowboykelly65908 ай бұрын
😢 The loggers like to say , we are planting more trees. BUT... the government runs that. So they have been replanting the trees... in ......straight lines with none of the other things needed for the forest and trees Healthy ! NO UNDERGROWTH. So..the trees they planted are growing SHALLOW ROOT SYSTEMS, MAKING FOR..1)widow makers plus. The trees only grow for about 20 years and they then are so weak you can push them over ! The loggers that inherit that will have the most WIDOW MAKERS ever in the history of logging . Which is already happening, cuz they've been doing it for 35 years now. The GOVERNMENT already knows that straight line planting with no other plants replaced IS NOT WORKING . But, they can't/won't think of anything else . That's what's going on here in America . Hope thats not lead...they are shooting!! 😖 💔
@rippn61248 ай бұрын
Mmmm! Tartar please!
@rippn61248 ай бұрын
Tartar...
@pernellblanchard72518 ай бұрын
Yahk bc
@pernellblanchard72518 ай бұрын
yes!🌍🌎🌏🌐💓💓💓💓💜💜💜💜💙💙💙💙💝💝💝💝 💜💜💜💜💜 big love from Nelly (me) and my wonderful dog Snookie wookums!
@IcemanJim638 ай бұрын
If only there could be wood products through a never ending resource, OH There is! Through select cut logging THERE IS!! By not caring for/ logging the forests there has been so many forest fires that have burned more spotted owls then logging could ever kill. YOU People are the problem with this world. YOU Leftist socialists think you're doing good when in fact it's very much the opposite.
@fishingmaster998 ай бұрын
F'ing losers get a real life
@chuckdworak19098 ай бұрын
😂😂🤣🐂💩
@johnshuell18259 ай бұрын
Follow the money and you will find the people that are getting paid.
@holelldragonfeather9 ай бұрын
This is insane!! The gov sais one thing and does another. SHAME on US
@shawnmay80739 ай бұрын
Seriously why do they keep this on my feed I'm glad you live without a home
@stuntdriver21479 ай бұрын
Environmental Wackos !!!
@devonharlan79 ай бұрын
its almost like we live in the enviornment and should care about it, its crazy i know