TJ Watt recieves the Metchosin environmental award

Friend of the Earth Award for Environmental Excellence in Metchosin Presented to TJ Watt of the Ancient Forest Alliance

The Metchosin municipal council has given Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) campaigner and photographer TJ Watt official recognition for his exceptional contribution towards environmental sustainability. Watt is the recipient of the 2013 “Friend of the Earth” Award, an environmental award presented each year for over a decade to a Metchosin resident whose contribution towards conserving the province’s natural beauty has been particularly outstanding. The award was presented by Metchosin councillor Moralea Milne on Sunday during the annual Metchosin Day festival.

Watt, 29, grew up in Metchosin and has explored the forested hills, valleys, and old-growth trees throughout the municipality and much of Vancouver Island over the years.

In 2010 Watt helped co-found the Ancient Forest Alliance and currently works as the organization’s campaigner and photographer. He is particularly renowned for his spectacular photos of BC’s old-growth forests and biggest trees, used to raise public awareness for the AFA’s conservation campaigns, and which have been reprinted in hundreds of publications – magazines, books, newspapers and websites. See some of Watt’s photos at: https://16.52.162.165/photos-media/ and at: https://www.utopiaphoto.ca/

“Metchosin is proud to recognise TJ Watt with the Friend of the Earth Award, for his tireless commitment to protecting our ancient forests. We are inspired by his astounding photos of BC's iconic big trees and heartened by his enthusiasm and determination. We know he will continue to ignite a passion for our natural areas through his art and his pivotal role with the Ancient Forest Alliance,” stated councillor Moralea Milne.

“Metchosin is a community filled with many eco-minded folks doing great things, so it’s humbling to receive the 2013 Friend of the Earth Award, and I thank Moralea Milne and the Metchosin municipal council for the honour. I hold a deep love and respect for the natural environments of Vancouver Island, much of which stems from being raised in a town where those values are not only encouraged but celebrated,” Watt notes. “It has fuelled my passion to do all that I can to protect the unique and special places that we still have left before it’s too late. We live in the most beautiful place on Earth but it’s up to every one of us to keep it that way.”

Of particular note, Watt’s haunting 2010 photo (see https://16.52.162.165/photos-media/) of a clearcut on Vancouver Island of a former old-growth forest near the town of Port Renfrew has drawn numerous accolades and won several awards. Watt’s photo won 2nd place in the 2012 International Conservation Photography awards for the Natural Environment at Risk category, 1st place for Outdoor Photography Canada magazine’s 2011 award for Human Impact on the Environment, was featured on the front cover of the Academy-award nominated documentary “If A Tree Falls”, and was also used in a display in the Montreal Biosphere Museum.

Watt is also renowned for locating and successfully campaigning to protect the Avatar Grove (see https://16.52.162.165/photos-media/), a stand of exceptionally grand old-growth redcedars and Douglas-fir trees near Port Renfrew that were slated to fall in 2010. After an intense two year campaign spearheaded by the Ancient Forest Alliance in conjunction with the Port Renfrew Chamber of Commerce, the Avatar Grove was designated off-limits to logging as an Old-Growth Management Area in early 2012. Thousands of tourists from around the world have flocked to see the magnificent trees of the Avatar Grove, and Watt is currently coordinating a boardwalk construction project in the Avatar Grove.

“With thousands of hectares of old-growth forests still being logged each year in BC, often in remote coastal valleys away from public scrutiny, it has become my mission to help act as the eyes and the ears of the woods. That is, I work to show both the beauty and destruction of endangered forest ecosystems by sharing as many powerful and awareness-raising images with the public as possible,” states Watt. “Most British Columbians treasure the fact that some of the world’s very last ancient temperate rainforests are found right here in our backyard. They are shocked and dismayed to find out that in 2013, our provincial government still allows the logging of thousand year old trees while contending that they are not endangered.”

Watt continues to work for the Ancient Forest Alliance exploring endangered groves and clearcuts, taking photos, guiding hikes, giving slideshows, organizing protests, and writing educational materials.

Past winners of Metchosin’s Friend of the Earth award have included Dr. Andy MacKinnon, forest ecologist and author of many field guides to native and medicinal plants of BC and Canada, and Garry Fletcher, for his role in protecting Race Rocks, an extremely biologically diverse marine area.

The Ancient Forest Alliance is calling on the BC Liberal government to protect BC’s endangered old-growth forests, ensure the sustainable logging of second-growth forests, and to ban raw log exports to foreign mills.

Vancouver Business contributes to support ancient forests!

The Ancient Forest Alliance would like to recognize Vancouver-based photographer Karen Cooper for her support for the AFA through sales of her beautiful plaque-mounted photographs of Echo Lake. A huge thanks for Karen for her continued creative support!

Plaques are still available (in sizes 5×7, 8×12 and 12×18) with 15% of proceeds donated to the AFA. To purchase one for yourself or as a gift, please get in touch with Karen through her website (www.karencooperphotography.com) or stop by her gallery on Granville Island (1506 Duranleau St.) to view her amazing artwork!
 

New construction of boardwalk near the biggest cedar tree in the Lower Avatar Grove.

Thank you! Avatar Boardwalk support from Hemp & Co and Haircrafting!

Thank you to Hemp and Company of Victoria (www.hempandcompany.com) for producing their own Avatar Tunic, a 55% hemp/45% organic cotton terry blend tunic style sweatshirt – so comfy that you will feel like your own Avatar – and donating $5 from each sale in the month of July to the Ancient Forest Alliance! They have a limited number of Avatar Tunics remaining and have two locations to visit on 1102 Government Street and 422 Craigflower in Vic West.

The Ancient Forest Alliance is also very grateful to be the beneficiaries of Alexandra Buesse and Haircrafting's monthly ‘Donation Day’. All the proceeds donated from this day are going towards funding the construction of the boardwalk in Avatar Grove! Alexandra, a Certified German Master Hairdresser who specializes in organic and 100% natural hair products, operates Haircrafting-Holistic Hair Products & Services (www.haircrafting.com) in North Vancouver. A big thanks to her for donating her time as well as to all her clients who donated and received a spectacular hairdressing experience along with supporting the preservation of our ancient forests!
 

Master stylist

Thank you to Seventh Heaven Bio Salon Fundraiser!

Thanks to Seventh Heaven Bio Salon in co-operation with Green Circle Salons for their “Haircuts not Clearcuts” fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance this past Sunday, August 4th, at the Spirit of the Sea Festival in White Rock!

Entertaining, educational and hair enhancing master stylist, Champ Waterhouse, dressed as a cowboy, was a scissor slinging, straight cutter raising funds and awareness for AFA, with the ‘clearcut’ hair being re-purposed for such uses as oil spill cleanup.

For more information about Seventh Heaven and their evolution for healthy beauty, visit www.seventhheavenbiosalon.com

HAIRCUTS, NOT CLEARCUTS. Sunday, Aug. 4th

You are invited to participate in saving BC’s Endangered Old-Growth Forests:
Have your hair cut with master stylist Champ Waterhouse at Seventh Heaven’s booth at the Spirit of the Sea Festival on East Beach in White Rock BC, Sunday August 4. Half of the proceeds will be donated to Ancient Forest Alliance!
The hair will be collected from the event and all clippings will be repurposed by *Green Circle Salons.
*Green Circle Salons is proud to partner with Seventh Heaven Bio Salon Ltd. in the ‘Haircuts’ not Clearcuts initiative at the Spirit of the Sea Festival on East Beach in White Rock BC. All hair clippings will be re-purposed for such uses as oil spill cleanup.
See more about our Canadian community of green-minded salons at www.greencirclesalons.ca
Seventh Heaven sponsors collective causes in the community while continuing to promote healthy beauty on the peninsula since 2008.
Seventh Heaven Hair Gallery and Bio Salon Ltd.
12185 Beecher Street Crescent Beach BC
www.seventhheavenbiosalon.com
778 292-0687
All-star naturalists Darren and Claudia Copley chatting with folks at the the giant bigleaf maple tree near the start of last year's walk at Royal Roads University.

Mon. July 22, Greater Victoria’s Finest Ancient Forest Walk! Fundraiser

 

Nature Walk and Fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance with Victoria Natural History Society president Darren Copley and Royal BC Museum collections manager Claudia Copley, and with the Ancient Forest Alliance’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt through the Spectacular ROYAL ROADS ANCIENT FOREST!

  • Date: Monday, July 22nd
  • Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm (please arrive early if you can)
  • Difficulty Level: EASY-MODERATE
  • Location: Meet at Royal Roads University Cedar Building (*Note that parking is $1/hour)
  • Suggested Donation: $10 to $100
  • Facebook Event Page: www.facebook.com/events/675339812482564/

Dogs must be leashed at all times.

Did you know that one of the most spectacular old-growth forests around is at Royal Roads University by Victoria? We often seek grandeur far away from where we live – but the ancient forests of Royal Roads are among the most magnificent in existence, one of the largest tracts left within the extremely endangered Coastal Douglas Fir ecosystem (only 1% of this ecosystem remains as old-growth). Surprisingly, while many people have visited the Hatley Castle (where X-Men was filmed) few people have actually hiked through the incredible ancient forests around the university.

Join president of the Victoria Natural History Society Darren Copley (and former Goldstream Nature Centre chief interpreter) and Royal BC Museum entomology collections manager and naturalist Claudia Copley to learn about the tremendous diversity of plants, birds, trees, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, insects, and other creatures living in this incredible ancient forest. The Ancient Forest Alliance’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt will speak about the Ancient Forest Alliance’s campaign to protect the remaining endangered forests in BC.

We will walk through spectacular ancient redcedars, grand firs and Douglas firs, including visiting the 2nd largest Douglas fir tree in Greater Victoria (10 feet wide!), see some mind-blowing huge bigleaf maples and an enormous forked yew tree, and be done by 8:30 pm. You will not be disappointed!

***This event is a fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance which is in need of funding to continue its vital campaigns to protect BC’s ancient forests and forestry jobs and to build a boardwalk in the Avatar Grove.

Bring friends and family!

If possible, please email us at info@16.52.162.165 so we can get a sense of our numbers.

Hikers walk through the Avatar Grove during last year's Biodiversity Hike.

Hike at Avatar Grove – Boardwalk Fundraiser! Sunday, July 21st.

Join Darren Copley, Victoria Natural History Society president, and Claudia Copley, Royal BC Museum entomology collections manager, BC spider expert Dr. Robb Bennett, and Ancient Forest Alliance organizers Ken Wu and TJ Watt on Sunday, July 21st for a fantastic forest hike. You’ll learn about the plants and wildlife of our old-growth forests, see the progress of the boardwalk so far and find out how you can help support the completion of this important project!

PLEASE carefully read all the info below!

  • TIME & PLACE: Meet 1:30 pm in Port Renfrew at the Coastal Kitchen Cafe after which time we’ll drive in a convoy to the Avatar Grove. We will hike from 2:30-4:30pm
  • NOTE – When you arrive, please park alongside the road opposite the cafe so we leave room in the main parking lot for regular customers. Thank you!
  • COST: SLIDING SCALE – $20 to $100 per individual (children are free)
  • MAP: Printable Tall Tree Tour map of Port Renfrew: https://bit.ly/ZoLgew

Funds from this hike will go towards expanding the boardwalk project in the Avatar Grove! Construction has already begun and the trail improvements are remarkable but more work is still needed many areas! A boardwalk is essential to help protect the forests’ ecological integrity and enhance visitor access and safety. For $100 you can sponsor a 1 metre section of the trail.

Donations can be made securely online at: www.ancientforestalliance.org/boardwalk-donation.php
By credit card over the phone at: 250.896.4007
Or in person at the hike!

What can you expect from the trip?

– To see some of the largest and strangest looking trees in BC, including “Canada’s Gnarliest Tree”!
– To learn to identify some of the common rainforest trees and plants.
– To learn about the wildlife
– To meet great new people and have an AWESOME TIME!

THINGS TO KNOW:

* Only those with moderate hiking abilities and who are comfortable on semi-rugged terrain, with a firm sense of balance, can attend this hike.
* All participants will be required to sign a waiver form.
* Participants must bring their own water, rain gear, hiking boots and wonderful attitude!
* Dogs must remain on a leash at all times – they can disturb wildlife including bears, elk, deer, cougars, wolves, raccoons, mink, and Sasquatch in the area.
* Be sure to support the local community by spending your dollars in Port Renfrew and Sooke!
* Be sure to fuel up in Sooke. Gas is only available at the Port Renfrew Marina from 9-5pm.
* This event is a fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance which is in need of funding to build an Avatar Grove boardwalk and to continue its vital campaigns to protect BC’s ancient forests and forestry jobs.

If you can, please email us at info@16.52.162.165 to let us know how many of you are coming so we can get a sense of our numbers.

AFA's Ken Wu with a giant old-growth Douglas-fir tree in Stanley Park.

Stanley Park Old-Growth Forest Walk and Fundraiser! July 25th, 7:00-8:30pm

 

Join the Ancient Forest Alliance's Ken Wu, TJ Watt, and Hannah Carpendale for a guided nature walk to some of the largest old-growth redcedars, Douglas-firs, grand firs, and bigleaf maples left in the Lower Mainland! Learn about the ecology, plants, and animals that inhabit this forest.

Many people don't realize that within Stanley Park are some of the finest remnant old-growth stands and trees on the southern mainland coast of BC, with diameters of some redcedars exceeding 13 feet and a bigleaf maple over 10 feet wide. While partly disturbed by invasive species and human activity, most of the native plant species still survive in the park, and the park is also home to many species of wildlife.

This hike is a fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance, which is working to build a boardwalk in the Avatar Grove on Vancouver Island and is working to achieve comprehensive provincial legislation to protect the endangered old-growth forests across BC.

Find out how you can help our public education and mobilization campaigns to protect ancient forests and ensure sustainable second-growth forestry jobs!

Suggested donation $10 to $100

 

 

Tall Tree Music Festival – We have tickets!!


$130 gets you access to 3 days of awesome fun and music in Port Renfrew, BC, June 28th-30th, from nearly 70 talented artists! Proceeds from our ticket sales go to the AFA with a huge thanks to the Tall Tree Society for their support. Please send us an e-mail if you're interested in purchasing one or more and to arrange ticket pickup in Victoria!

More info and music lineup: www.talltreemusicfestival.com

Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/146346498867383

A collage of images featuring various sections of the Avatar Grove boardwalk completed over the May Long Weekend.

Hike at Avatar Grove – Boardwalk Fundraiser! Sunday June, 23rd

Summer is almost here so why not spend one of its first days exploring the magnificent Avatar Grove in Port Renfrew, BC!

Join Ancient Forest Alliance organizers Ken Wu and TJ Watt on Sunday, June 23rd for a fantastic forest hike. You’ll get the chance to see the progress of the boardwalk so far and find out how you can help support the completion of this important project!

PLEASE carefully read all the info below!

  1. TIME & PLACE:  Meet 1:30 pm in Port Renfrew at the Coastal Kitchen Cafe after which time we’ll drive in a convoy to the Avatar Grove. We will hike from 2:30-4:30pm *NOTE – When you arrive, please park alongside the road opposite the cafe so we leave room in the main parking lot for regular customers. Thank you!
  2. COST:  SLIDING SCALE – $20 to $100 per individual (children are free)
  3. MAP:  Printable Tall Tree Tour map of Port Renfrew: https://16.52.162.165/ancient-forests/port-renfrew-big-trees-map/
  4. FACEBOOK event page: www.facebook.com/events/173993182777224/

Funds from this hike will go towards expanding the boardwalk project in the Avatar Grove! Construction has already begun and the trail improvements are remarkable but more work is still needed many areas! A boardwalk is essential to help protect the forests’ ecological integrity and enhance visitor access and safety. For $100 you can sponsor a 1 metre section of the trail.

See pictures of the boardwalk work completed so far (Update – It’s completed!): https://16.52.162.165/avatar-grove-boardwalk-now-completed-and-open/

Donations can be made securely online at: www.ancientforestalliance.org/boardwalk-donation.php
By credit card over the phone at:  250.896.4007
Or in person at the hike!

What can you expect from the trip?

–  To see some of the largest and strangest looking trees in BC, including “Canada’s Gnarliest Tree”!
–  To learn to identify some of the common rainforest trees and plants.
–  To learn about the wildlife
–  To meet great new people and have an AWESOME TIME!

THINGS TO KNOW:

* Only those with moderate hiking abilities and who are comfortable on semi-rugged terrain, with a firm sense of balance, can attend this hike.
* All participants will be required to sign a waiver form.
* Participants must bring their own water, rain gear, hiking boots and wonderful attitude!
* Dogs must remain on a leash at all times – they can disturb wildlife including bears, elk, deer, cougars, wolves, raccoons, mink, and Sasquatch in the area.
* Be sure to support the local community by spending your dollars in Port Renfrew and Sooke!
* Be sure to fuel up in Sooke. Gas is only available at the Port Renfrew Marina from 9-5pm.
* This event is a fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance which is in need of funding to build an Avatar Grove boardwalk and to continue its vital campaigns to protect BC’s ancient forests and forestry jobs.

If you can, please email us at info@16.52.162.165 to let us know how many of you are coming so we can get a sense of our numbers.