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A review of Bill 3: The Park Logging Ban
Bill 3 was introduced to the Manitoba Legislature on November 24, 2008. The proposed legislation will amend The Forest...
Victory for the Wilderness Committee and the citizens of Manitoba!
Wilderness Committee congratulates government on protecting most of Manitoba's parks, finally ending park logging The...
Emergency meeting sought with BC ministers over government-sanctioned logging
Delta Town Hall meeting about Gateway
Making Change - Wild Times
November 10th, 2008 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel as he asks for a little change. By...
Wilderness Committee Projects for the year ending April 30
This is a 25 minute video slide show about the projects and activities of the Wilderness Committee from May 2007 until...
Glendale Grizzlies: In the Absence of Salmon
RALLY For Ancient Forests and BC jobs
BC Government-Approved Logging Discovered At Rare Spotted Owl Site
Cathedral Grove supporters head to Ancient Forests and BC Jobs rally in Victoria this Saturday
The problem with salmon farming in BC
East Side Experience
This week Eric, Robin and I hopped in the van bright and early and headed out to explore some cut-blocks near...
Captive spotted owls down to seven after death
First Wilderness Committee Open House is on October 19th
On Sunday, October 19th, everyone is invited to attend our first Wilderness Committee Open House. This will be a fun...
Joe Foy on salmon farms
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