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September 30, 2019
conservation
by Communications

Forests for our Future

Forests for our Future

Exposing the plight of forests

We raised over $65,000 to support journalists in exploring the plight of Canada’s forests through a series of investigative articles and in-depth multimedia features.

Check out several of the articles produced through this project:

B.C. allows logging, mining companies to cut down thousands of endangered trees

Canada’s forgotten rainforest

‘Deliberate extinction’: extensive clear-cuts, gas pipeline approved in endangered caribou habitat

Muddied waters: how clearcut logging is driving a water crisis in B.C.’s interior

Old-growth logging leaves black bears without dens: biologist

The battle for Haida Gwaii’s cedars

The government agency at the centre of B.C.’s old-growth logging showdown

Thousands of B.C.’s endangered whitebark pine logged on private land

‘We’re not against forestry’: Peachland mayor asks for pause on logging in watershed

‘You can’t drink money’: Kootenay communities fight logging to protect their drinking water

 

In partnership with The Narwhal.

 

 

 

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