In 2001, the 500,000 hectare Stoltmann Wilderness was the biggest and wildest endangered ancient landscape remaining in Southwest BC. The Stoltmann is home to grizzly bears, wolves, mountain goats, spotted owl and 1300 year old Douglas firs. Logging companies have continued to log within the boundaries of the Stoltmann. This 2001 report summarises some of the victories and setbacks in the environmental and first nation groups' valley by valley fight to save Stoltmann

Saving the Stoltmann Wilderness - Valley by Valley

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.20 - No.07, Winter 2001-2002

Write!

November 2001: Recent clearcut on the edge of tthe Stoltmann Wilderness's Upper Soo Valley. Photo credit: Joe Foy

Write these elected leaders and tell them how strongly you fell about protecting all the valleys of the Stoltmann Wilderness to preserve biodiversity and for future generations to enjoy.

Mayor and Council, Resort Municipality of Whistler
4325 Blackcomb Way, Whistler, BC VON 1B4
www.whistler.net/rmow/

Mayor and Council, Village of Pemberton
PO box 100, Pemberton, BC VON 2L0

Squamish Nation Chiefs and Council
PO box 86131, 320 Seymour Blvd. North Vancouver, BC V7L 4J5
www.squamish.net

Lillooet (Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Council
PO box 1420, 80 Rancherie Drive,
Lillooet, BC V0K 1V0

Premier of British columbia
Legislative Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4