Several hundred kilometres to the north of Vancouver lies the mountain country of the St'at'imc Nation. Their land is one of the most awe-inspiring places on Earth, encompassing the biggest mountains, canyons, rivers and lakes in southwest BC. In this mountain paradise you find the 10,000 hectare Lost Valley, the largest unlogged watershed in the Cayoosh Range. Here the the St'at'imc discovered that BC Timber Sales - a logging operation owned and operated by the Government of British Columbia - were planning to log the Lost Valley.

Save Lost Valley

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.24 - No.01 - Winter 2005

CREDITS

Research & Writing: Joe Foy, Andy Miller, Garry John and as noted in bylines.
Editing: Louise Askjaer Pedersen
Design: Sue Fox
Map: Geoff Senichenko
Photos: Jeremy Sean Williams, Joe Foy, Anton van Walraven

Western Canada Wilderness Committee Vol. 24, No.1. Winter 2005. Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement No. 0900567. Posted in Vancouver for free distribution. Printed in Canada on recycled newsprint with vegetable-based inks. Press Run 50,000. © WCWC 2005. All rights reserved. Written material may be used without permission when credit is given.

Distribution: Brian@gold-distribution.com

Co-published by Seton Lake Band
Site 3, Box 76, Shalalth, BC V0N 3C0
T:250-259-8227 F: 250-259-8384

www.statimc.net

With the assistance of Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street, Vancouver BC V6B 2K7
T: 604-683-8220 F: 604-683-8229
Email: info@wildernesscommittee.org
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