Selinger needs to keep road out of Grass River Park

Monday, October 26, 2009

Letter issued October 27, 2009 as a final appeal

Today, Manitoba Wildlands and the Wilderness Committee are sending their final appeals of the recent environment license that bisects Grass River Provincial Park with a logging road. The license was issued to Tolko Industries mere months after logging was supposedly banned in Grass River Park. The earlier formal appeals, filed in September, were denied by Conservation Minister Stan Struthers without explanation. The two environmental organizations are appealing to Premier Selinger to review this decision, and decide whether a logging road is a logging development, and whether the woodland caribou in this park deserve protection.

Read the full press release by clicking here.

Download documents supporting this release: a pdf copy of the release; Conservation Minister Stan Struther's letter stating that the original appeal was denied; the Wilderness Committee's appeal; Manitoba Wildlands' appeal.

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