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Old-growth in BC: It's time to end talk and log

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Wilderness Committee

Wilderness Committee

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Support the fight for old-growth forests: protection:www.wilderness...
Despite hard-won victories in the past, old-growth logging continues at an alarming rate. The logging companies have already destroyed most of the forests with the biggest trees and the most biodiversity, and we cannot let them take any more. The urgency is greater than ever, and we need your support to protect what’s left.
Imagine standing in the midst of an ancient forest, surrounded by trees that were hundreds of years old before Europeans even arrived on this continent. The undergrowth is so dense that it’s hard to walk through, and beams of sunlight pierce through the canopy, creating a magical, almost otherworldly feeling. How do you put this experience into words?
The protection of these forests is not just about preserving a beautiful landscape - it's about respecting and uplifting the rights of Indigenous Peoples and ensuring environmental justice for all. That's why we're calling on you to support our efforts to save the remaining old-growth forests in British Columbia.
The BC NDP government has promised to implement the recommendations of the Old-Growth Strategic Review panel, but they've taken little action. The “talk-and-log” approach is resulting in the permanent and irreversible loss of some of Earth’s most phenomenal forest ecosystems. We cannot let the government continue to drag their feet on this issue.
Your support can make a difference. Join us in demanding concrete action to stop old-growth logging and protect these irreplaceable forests. Every dollar you donate will go towards our efforts to organize and engage with people, tell the story of what’s happening in the woods through photo and video technology, and advocate for the protection of ancient forests in BC.
Together, we can end this battle once and for all. The current government is the last that will have the chance to truly protect what’s left of these forests, and with your help, we can ensure that they do.

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@rickgoodson2792
@rickgoodson2792 9 ай бұрын
Been doin tree work since my first job out of high school topping and removing danger trees . Trees leaning towards the line endangering the power grid I climbed some of the most hazardous trees . One in particular was hit by lightning split in half about 70 feet up a can't even remember what kind of tree it was . I knew it was the only climber on the crew that would do it not to mention the green horn. Thanks for not doing a damn thing at work Richard Reinhardt. I now know good honest workers and people who take advantage of a nation wide tree company.
@raydiantlabyrinth6345
@raydiantlabyrinth6345 Жыл бұрын
Terrific job on this terrible tragedy.
@georgej7077
@georgej7077 3 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.
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like your problem is with the First Nations people.
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn 7 ай бұрын
I watch a old growth logger’s channel in BC and he’s constantly showing the vast amounts of old growth timber, thousands of square kilometers. So sorry for Not believing you. Maybe you should try living in the top of an old red cedar for a few years.? Get away from technology and become one with nature and all that jazz, probably do you some good 😊
@VortekXtiik
@VortekXtiik 6 ай бұрын
That’s because there is tons of old growth left, either it’s inaccessible or protected, profit is the main goal and going for these trees in a inaccessible areas doesn’t make a successful and profitable operation.
@Jakas-qt6hj
@Jakas-qt6hj Жыл бұрын
Amazing content. 👍 well done and thankyou
@gavinmacmounsey
@gavinmacmounsey Жыл бұрын
Thank you for caring about our Mother Earth. Here in Ontario our government is allowing the last remaining old growth White Pine and Hemlock to be cut down within and around Algonquin Provincial Park (for profit). Further north, our government intends to allow mining corporations to clear cut over two hundred thousand hectares of Boreal Forest to allow for the creation of open pit lithium mines on First Nation land. The Colonialism never stopped, it just put on a smiling face and a mask and now instead of soldiers massacring villages and exterminating Buffalo to starve indigenous peoples, the courts and the RCMP are being weaponized and militarized to act as Corporate Mercenaries.
@user-ir5sk9fu2c
@user-ir5sk9fu2c 3 ай бұрын
Gay
@chuckdworak1909
@chuckdworak1909 6 ай бұрын
😂😂🤣🐂💩
@rickgoodson2792
@rickgoodson2792 9 ай бұрын
If Richard Reinhardt is still cutting trees I hope he has learned not to take advantage of strong willingness to work tree man. And let a man climb in the company who couldn't out climb me on his best day off.So much bull shit because people don't know how to properly train and treat people equally.
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