Nowhere in Canada is there a national park candidate of greater qualifications than Whistler's wilderness, the 500,000 hectare proposed Stoltmann National Park. Read about our efforts in 1999 to get the government of Canada to come to the rescue of the Stoltmann Wilderness by halting the logging of the Elaho Valley and other areas of ancient temperate rainforest near world famous Whistler BC.

Save Whistler's 1,300-Year-Old Douglas Firs

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.18 - No.07 - Summer 1999

CREDITS

Writing: Joe Foy

Editing: Adriane Carr & Paul George

Design/Layout: Sue Fox Maps: Chris Player

Photos: Graham Osborne, Jeremy Williams and Joe Foy

Web Publishing 2005: Gil Aguilar

Published by Western Canada Wilderness Committee (WCWC),
227 Abbott Street,
Vancouver, BC V6B 2K7.
Phone 604-683-8220.
E-Mail: info@wildernesscommittee.org
Web Page: www.wildemesscommittee.org

WCWC is a membership-based citizen-funded non-profit charitable society dedicated to promoting, through research and education, sustainable resource use and wild ecosystem preservation.

A special thanks to Graham and Jeremy for generously donating their images to help save the Stoltmann Wilderness.

Western Canada Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol. 18 - No. 7 Summer 1999. Posted in Vancouver. Press run--150,000 copies. Printed in Canada. Copyrighted WCWC 1999.

All written material may be freely used provided credit is given.