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Enviro groups and Indigenous leaders condemn logging of rare old-growth rainforest by BC government
$5.7 million for 28 projects to protect Indigenous ecology and culture
Video: Help stop the logging that has started near Silverdaisy Peak
Manitoba’s Climate and Green Sham
Radio: Wilderness Committee calls for full ban of bear bait sales in British Columbia
Daybreak North: Charlotte Dawe of the Wilderness Committee speaks to Carolina de Ryk. Dawe calls for the complete ban...
Keepers of the spotted owl
At the world’s first breeding centre in Langley, B.C., spotted owls are hatched in incubators, given around the clock...
Mycelium is the bee’s knees
B.C. documentary Toad People wins award at prestigious U.K. Wildscreen film festival
A B.C. film produced by the Wildernes Committee has won an award at a famous film festival in Bristol, England. Toad...
Radio: Peter McCartney on biodiversity loss and Brazil's new president
Video: BC's southern resident Killer Whales need emergency protection now
B.C. filmmaker wins Wildlife Oscar for toad documentary
Mike McKinley’s Toad People won an award at the Wildscreen Panda Awards Oct. 19 A Lake Country man’s dream of...
First Nations 'deeply frustrated' after B.C. Supreme Court dismisses Site C injunction
B.C. approved 83 logging cut blocks in endangered caribou habitat in last six months
Toad People wins prestigious Wildscreen Panda Award
B.C. approved 83 logging cut blocks in endangered caribou habitat in last six months
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