In 1997 people were finally working together to design and implement a solution to the long standing land use conflict in Clayoquot Sound. Read this paper to see how Clayoquot Sound was transforming from frontline in the tree wars to a new form of cooperative management.

Protect Clayoquot Sound

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.16-No.05 - Summer 1997

Credits

Writing: Adrianne Carr and Paul George

Editing: Adrianne Carr

Design/Layout: Sue Fox

Mapping: Chris Player - WCWC GIS Director

Photos: A special thanks to Graham Osborne for donating front and back cover images

Web Publishing 2005: Gil Aguilar

Published by Western Canada Wilderness Committee (WCWC),
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British Columbia, Canada, V6B 1A4
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Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.16 No. 05 - Summer/Fall 1997. Canadiand Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement No. 0900567. Posted in Vancouver. Press run 60,000 copies. Printed in Canada on recycled newsprint. Written material may be used without permission if credit is given

A special thanks to all those who have supported the Wilderness Committee's Clayoquot campaigns. Your generosity has made this publication possible.