The Wilderness Committee proposes that Algonquin Park becomes a genuine wilderness park, in order to stop logging, fix the damage that logging has done, and provide a biodiverse area. Protecting wilderness areas is the only way to ensure that they survive; this means keeping out commercial logging.

ALGONQUIN PARK WILDERNESS PARK

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.16 - No.02, 1997

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