Have you been fortunate enough to visit Vancouver Island's famed old-growth forests? If you've experienced even just a few of these special places, then you know that the old-growth forests of Vancouver Island are among the most spectacular landscapes to be found anywhere on Earth. Read this report and get informed how you can help in protecting these wonderful wild lands.

Vancouver Island - Protecting Paradise

Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol.26 - No.01, Spring 2007

Credits

Writing: Ken Wu

Research: Dave Leversee, Alex Watson, Ken Wu

Editing: Joe Foy Design: Sue Fox

Maps: Geoff Senichenko, Sierra Club (BC)

Photos: TJ Watts www.lucidography.com unless otherwise noted.

Web Publishing: Gil Aguilar, Anton van Walraven.

Western Canada Wilderness Committee Educational Report Vol. 26, No. 1. Spring 2007.
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Posted in Vancouver. For free distribution. Printed in Canada on recycled newsprint with vegetable-based inks. Press Run 80,000.

© Wilderness Committee 2007. All rights reserved. Written material may be used without permission when credit is given.

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Published by:

Wilderness Committee — Victoria Office
651 Johnson St., Victoria BC V8W 1M7
www.wcwcvictoria.org

With the assistance of:
Wilderness Committee — National Office
227 Abbott St., Vancouver, BC V6B 2K7
www.wildernesscommittee.org


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For hard copies of this paper please call Wilderness Committee office 604-683-8220
Hard copy version printed in Canada on recycled newsprint with vegetable-based inks.
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