Save the Stoltmann Wilderness' ancient rainforests valleys. With artists, scientists, and other conservationists the call is made to protect the 260,000 hc. of wilderness, which is already being damaged by clearcuts in some places. The plans are in the works for canopy research platforms in a grove of towering Douglas fir trees, which will allow scientists to explore the tree-top worlds and find new oldgrowth dependant species.

Save ancient rainforests of the Stoltmann Valley

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.16 - No.01, 1997

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Writing & Editing: Adriane Carr, Joe Foy, Paul George

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Map: Chris Player

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WCWC Educational Report Vol. 16, No. 1 Spring 1997. Posted in Vancouver. Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement No. 0900567. Press run: 100,000.

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