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Take a hike — in protected forests
The northern spotted owl is B.C.’s most famous bird. Soon, it will become extinct in Canada unless serious...
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Wild Salmon in Trouble
The animation illustrates how sea lice from salmon farms are devastating wild salmon stocks. See: http://www.watershed...
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Columns
Manitoba
The Nopiming Park Protection Ride, a Wilderness Witness Tour October 4–5, 2008

The Wilderness Committee invites you to enjoy a weekend of beautiful fall cycling in Nopiming Provincial Park! Come...

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Manitoba
Rallies and Actions kick off National Forest Week

September 21 to 27 is National Forest Week, a time to raise awareness of the importance of forests in our lives. The...

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Outstanding Clayoquot ‑ Wild Times

September 15th, 2008 - Read Joe Foy's Wild Times column in the Watershed Sentinel as he looks at what its going to...

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Chinese Language Toxins Certificate Presentation Press Conference
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Old‑growth B.C. forests worth more standing: study
VANCOUVER — Leaving British Columbia's old-growth forests standing may make more economic sense than cutting them down...
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Media Releases
Study highlights dividends for climate, recreation, endangered species
Media Release - September 4, 2008 Less logging of BCs old-growth forests makes more economic sense Study highlights...
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Provincial Day of Action in BCs Parks
For Immediate Release – August 24, 2008 Fourth Annual Day of Action to protest under-funding and understaffing of BC...
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49 Megawatts
See this six minute 2008 video about the unsuccessful fight to save the Ashlu River from being damed and diverted for...
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Sides in Clayoquot dispute agree to talk
Environmentalists angered by aboriginal-owned company’s plan to harvest trees in watershedVANCOUVER — Native and...
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Progress in logging negotiations
A member of an environmental group that has threatened to launch protests against logging in a Clayoquot Sound old...
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Media Releases
Statement Update re Clayoquot Sound
For Immediate Release Our organizations believe that environmental protection and economic well-being can and must go...
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Journey to Graveyard Valley
Graveyard Valley is the site of where the last St'at'imc /Tsilhqot'in war took place. Though peace had been declared...
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Home Made News ‑ Hesquiat Point Creek
This is a short video about several Wilderness Committee expeditions to Hesquiat Point Creek in the summer of 2008...

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