
Help AFA raise $250,000 by December 31st – we’re over halfway there!
Support the protection of old-growth forests in BC through Indigenous-led conservation, science, and public action. Donate to help safeguard ancient forests.
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TJ Watt2025-12-15 15:20:282025-12-15 17:55:17Help AFA raise $250,000 by December 31st – we’re over halfway there!
Chek News: Document reveals approval to harvest remnant old-growth in B.C.’s northwest
BC Timber Sales has ended a policy protecting remnant old-growth in northwest B.C., citing First Nations’ positions, sparking concerns from ecologists and residents.
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TJ Watt2025-12-08 13:49:362025-12-08 13:49:36Chek News: Document reveals approval to harvest remnant old-growth in B.C.’s northwest
Thank You to Our Silent Auction business Donors!
Thank you to these local businesses for generously donating items and experiences to our first-ever online Silent Auction!
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TJ Watt2025-12-08 13:17:322025-12-08 13:50:51Thank You to Our Silent Auction business Donors!
Statement on the Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s Interim Report – AFA & EEA
The Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s (PFAC) interim report falls short of addressing the root causes of BC’s forestry crisis or outlining the bold, decisive actions needed to reverse it, warn the Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) and Endangered Ecosystem Alliance (EEA).
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TJ Watt2025-11-21 10:13:452025-11-21 10:15:43Statement on the Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s Interim Report – AFA & EEA
Local environmental advocates celebrate Earth Day
/in News CoverageFor local environmental advocates, April 22, 2011 is not only Good Friday, it’s ‘Earth Day’
Eric Swanson with the Dogwood Initiative marked Earth Day by speaking out on the issue of tanker traffic off BC’s Coast
“the future of our coast really does hang in a balance with this election. This has been an issue for over 40 years in British Columbia. The health of our coast and the threat of oil spills, and protecting everything that our coasts and our salmon rivers provide. So this election is going to mean a lot for our coast and we have been very diligent about letting it be known where the local candidates stand on this issue of oil tankers and spills”
Swanson says if you are concerned about oil tanker traffic off BC’s coast people should see where their choice of candidates stand on the issue before they go to vote.
Swanson was speaking with CFAX 1070’s Adam Stirling
Ken Wu with the Ancient Forest Alliance, meanwhile spoke on behalf of old growth forests.
Wu says protecting old growth forests doesn’t just have environmental benefits.
“the vast majority of the land base is second growth now, in Southern British Columbia, we have very little old growth left, and in fact many of the tourism businesses are rallying to ensure that the last old growth remnants are protected for tourism, for example in the Port Renfrew area we have been working with the Chamber of Commerce”
Port Renfrew is located near the now famous ‘Avatar Grove’
Wu was also a guest on CFAX 1070 with Adam Stirling Friday
Earth day is celebrated every April 22nd in Canada and other parts of the world, and is aimed at raising awareness for local environmental issues.
Forests for the Future: Community Gathering & Letter-Writing Evening at the Rhizome Cafe
/in Announcements, Take ActionJoin in on a grassroots community gathering to celebrate the legacy of BC’s endangered ancient forests and to voice support for their protection. Featuring forest trivia, letter-writing, and a slideshow of images of BC’s ancient temperate rainforests. Bring friends and family!
Come early for dinner–Rhizome’s kitchen will be open throughout the event, and the cafe is fully licensed.
Hosted by the Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA).
Donations will be gratefully accepted and will go to support the AFA’s work to protect endangered ancient forests in BC.
Time: 7pm
Date: Thursday, May 5th
Location: Rhizome Cafe – 317 E Broadway, Vancouver, BC.
For more info: hannah@15.222.255.145
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Avatar Grove – Making a Stand
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The AFA sends a big THANK YOU to the four bright and dedicated students from Pearson College that put together an excellent 7 minute documentary on the Avatar Grove and Vancouver Island’s threatened old-growth forests. Liz Welliver, Amelia Redmond, Luke Hunter, and Danielle de Jonge toured the Grove with AFA’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt in late February and afterwards also interviewed several local business owners and political representatives during their stay. The result is a fun and informative video that does a great job in capturing the campaign detail nuances which shorter news clips typically lack. Pearson College, located in Metchosin on Vancouver Island BC, is an international school for gifted students in grade 10-12.
You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXUPoY7rV4M&tracker=False
You may also view the “making of” the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKUP2EzC_8Y&tracker=False