Old-Growth Douglas Fir and Cedar

Sonora Island & the Great Bear Rainforest: Protecting What Remains

Please follow this link to see great photos and read Eduardo Sousa’s (senior forests campaigner for Greenpeace Canada) blog post about the endangered old-growth forests of Sonora Island: https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/victories/20-years-canadas-great-bear-rainforest-gets-protection-needs/

Thank you to LUSH Handmade Cosmetics for their Charity Pot support!

The Ancient Forest Alliance would like to thank LUSH Handmade Cosmetics for the contribution made through their “Charity Pot” grant program. This great support helps us push forward our major provincial campaign to protect endangered old-growth forests and ensure sustainable second-growth forestry in BC. The Charity Pot program works to fund a diversity of grassroots organizations including ones such as Sea Shepherd.

You can visit LUSH online at www.lush.ca and learn more about the Charity Pot at: https://bit.ly/18D7tIx

Drop in Employment in BC’s Forestry Sector

The following is a graph from Statistics Canada showing the steep decline in forestry employment levels in British Columbia that took place most dramatically during the reign of the BC Liberal Party from 2001 until 2013 (2011 is the last year shown in this graph).


Source: BC Stats “BC’s Exports Moving out of the Woods” March 2012

Authorized by the Ancient Forest Alliance, registered sponsor under the Election Act
Ancient Forest, Alliance, Victoria Main PO, PO Box 8459, Victoria, BC, V8W 3S1 Canada

Free presentation on old-growth forests

Are you worried about more old growth forests being sacrificed for jobs and export and development? Are you lamenting the loss of the native plants and animals from our woodlands? Are you concerned about the air quality and the health of the trees, lungs of the planet?

Join the Ancient Forest Alliance's Ken Wu and TJ Watt for a slideshow presentation on the current status, ecology, wildlife, and related policies that affect BC's old-growth forests and how we can work to ensure a sustainable, value-added, second-growth forest industry. You will see photos and recently updated maps from BC's coastal old-growth forests and inland rainforest.

Hosted by the Comox Valley Land Trust, Lake Trail Neighbourhood Connections and the Comox Valley Conservation Strategy, The Ancient Forest Alliance will present a slideshow about the ecology, policies and status of BC's old-growth forests as part of the their upcoming tour of key BC communities to promote old-growth protection and sustainable second-growth forestry.

Jack Minard, executive director of the Comox Valley Land Trust, will give a short presentation on a proposal to protect the Comox Lake Watershed and prevent the need for a $25 million dollar treatment plant. There are old growth patches throughout the watershed and this proposal aims to save these remnant forests as well.

This free event will take place at Lake Trail School in the Drama Room on May 8. Doors open at 6: 45 with presentations starting at 7 PM sharp.

AFA campaigner and photographer TJ Watt presents at a previous AFA slideshow.

Slideshow in COURTENAY: "BC’s Old-Growth Forests: The Ecology, Status, Policies, and the Campaign for Sustainable Forestry"

When: Wednesday May 8, 2013
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm,
Where: COURTENAY BC, Drama Room, Lake Trail School, 805 Willemar Ave

Join the Ancient Forest Alliance’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt for a slideshow presentation on the current status, ecology, wildlife, and related policies that affect BC’s old-growth forests and how we can work to ensure a sustainable, value-added, second-growth forest industry. Updated photos and maps from BC’s coastal old-growth forests. Discussion afterwards.

A joint presentation of the Ancient Forest Alliance with the Comox Valley Conservation Strategy and the Comox Valley Land Trust

Sponsored by the Lake Trail Neighbourhood Connections Project and Tsolum River Restoration Society

Slideshow Presentation in VICTORIA: "BC’s Inland Temperate Rainforest: Upper Fraser Ancient Cedar Stands – A proposed new World Heritage site in B.C."

Slideshow Presentation in VICTORIA: “BC’s Inland Temperate Rainforest: Upper Fraser Ancient Cedar Stands – A proposed new World Heritage site in B.C.” and “The STATUS and ECOLOGY of BC’s South Coast Old-Growth Rainforests”

When: Thursday May 2, 2013
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm
Where: VICTORIA, Ambrosia Centre, 638 Fisgard St.
Admission:  $5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/164625060366158/

1) Presentation on the Inland Rainforest and Old-Growth Cedar Stands east of Prince George by Dr. Darwyn Coxson, Ecosystem Science and Management Program, UNBC.

2) Presentation on the NEWEST MAPS and STATUS of the Old-Growth Forests of Vancouver Island and the Southwest Mainland of BC, as well as the Ecology and Politics of these forests, by Ken Wu and TJ Watt of the Ancient Forest Alliance.

Emerging research from the University of Northern BC has highlighted the global rarity of ancient redcedar stands of the upper Fraser River watershed east of Prince George. This forest type within BC's inland temperate rainforest has been heavily impacted by human activities, and few ancient cedar stands remain today in the upper Fraser River watershed. Findings support the designation of these landscapes as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and researchers are proposing the immediate protection of high-conservation value stands within BC's park system. Learn more in this talk by Dr. Darwyn Coxson, Professor in the Ecosystem Science and Management Program at UNBC.

Ambrosia's bar will be open so bring your ID if you like. 

Thank you to Francis Litman and Creatively United for the Planet!

The Ancient Forest Alliance would like to extend a great thank you and congratulations to Francis Litman and all the organizers and volunteers that made Creatively United for the Planet such a success this past Earth Day weekend! The family-friendly event drew out thousands of folks who were able to visit the more than 70 vendor booths and learn more about sustainability and creative ways to help the planet. It’s through building a broad-based, large-scale movement that we will bring about real powerful social and environmental change. Creatively United was a great example of this! Here’s to 2014!

Creatively United website: https://creativelyunitedfortheplanet.com/
Facebook pagewww.facebook.com/creativelyunited
Twitter: @creativelyunite

 

AFA campaigner and photographer TJ Watt presents at a previous AFA slideshow.

Slideshow Presentation in NANAIMO: "Conversations about a 21st Century Vision for BC’s Forests"

When: Thursday April 25, 2013
Time: 7:00-8:30 pm
Where: NANAIMO, Beban Park Social Centre, 2300 Bowen Rd., Meeting Room 3

Join the Ancient Forest Alliance’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt for a slideshow presentation on the current status, ecology, wildlife, and related policies that affect BC’s old-growth forests and how we can work to ensure a sustainable, value-added, second-growth forest industry. Updated photos and maps from BC’s coastal old-growth forests. Also hear from VIU Ecology Students about the importance of second-growth Coastal Douglas Fir ecosystems and from NALT. Discussion afterwards.

Sponsored by the Nanaimo & Area Land Trust (NALT)

EARTH DAY events in VICTORIA and VANCOUVER with the AFA THIS WEEKEND

VICTORIA:

Creatively United for the Planet

FRI-SUN APRIL 19-21, 2013
St. Ann’s Academy, 835 Humboldt St., Victoria

A free family event featuring live music, displays, talks, workshops, food, art, dance, and more! Free general admission to festival, see website for schedule and special events tickets. Thanks to the hard work of Victoria photographer and writer Frances Litman!
https://creativelyunitedfortheplanet.com/

SATURDAY April 20, 11:00am-6:30pm and SUNDAY April 21, 12:00-6:00pm: The AFA will be hosting a booth in the Orchard (near the Main Entrance on Humboldt St.). Come visit us to buy AFA posters and cards, and to speak to our friendly staff! FREE!

SATURDAY April 20: See SLIDESHOW presentations by the AFA’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt between 7:00-9:30pm in St. Ann’s Theatre, 835 Humboldt St., Victoria. Part of a larger presentation series. Tickets $20—see www.creativelyunitedfortheplanet.com for details on purchasing.

VANCOUVER:

Earth Day Parade & Celebration

SAT APRIL 20, 2013
11:00am: Parade starting at Commercial and 8th Ave, Vancouver
12:00-3:00pm: Celebration at Grandview Park (Commercial Drive and Charles St., Vancouver)

Free annual festival organized by Youth for Climate Justice Now, featuring a lively costume-filled parade and a celebration with speakers, musicians, displays and fun activities! https://earthdayparade.ca

Join the AFA for the parade (bring forest-themed costumes and placards, and meet at the southwest corner of Commercial and 8th Ave at 11:00am) or come find our table at the celebration at Grandview Park between 12:00 and 3:00pm (AFA cards and posters for sale!).

AFA’s Old-Growth Forestry “Report Card” for the BC Liberals, NDP, Greens, and Conservatives

April 15, 2013

Old-Growth Forestry “Report Card” for the BC Liberals, NDP, Greens, and Conservatives

The following is a summary on the positions of BC’s main political parties on old-growth related forest policies and some additional forest policies. The Ancient Forest Alliance is calling on BC’s political parties to commit to a science-based “Old-Growth Protection Act” with targets and timelines to end old-growth logging in endangered regions and to ensure a sustainable, value-added second-growth forest industry instead.

BC LIBERAL PARTY

The BC Liberal Party has a long anti-environmental record in regards to the management of old-growth forests and forestry jobs in most of BC.

The BC Liberal government in general has supported and defended the large scale liquidation of old-growth forests across most of BC, deregulated numerous forestry laws that protected the environment and jobs, facilitated the massive expansion of raw log exports to foreign mills, and oversaw the net demise of over 30,000 BC forestry jobs and the closure of over 70 mills in BC.

Some policies and positions they’ve undertaken:

  • Supported and defended the continued large-scale liquidation of old-growth forests across most of BC.
  • Have repeatedly engaged in PR-spin to make it seem that old-growth forests are not endangered. They have repeatedly included millions of hectares in their PR stats of marginal, low productivity old-growth forests of stunted trees in bogs, on rocky slopes, and at high altitudes generally of non-commercial value, along with the productive old-growth stands (ie. the “ancient forests”) of commercial value, to inflate the statistics of remaining old-growth forests.
  • Deregulated vast areas of forest lands on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast by removing Tree Farm Licences from corporate private forest lands. This resulted in a failure to implement planned Old-Growth Management Areas, Ungulate Winter Ranges, and Wildlife Habitat Areas formerly intended to protect old-growth forests, many of which are now being logged. It also resulted in the removal of prohibitions against real estate development and raw log exports on those lands.
  • Have opened up scenic protections, known as Visual Quality Objectives, in vast regions of the province that protected old-growth and mature forests for the tourism industry.
  • Are proposing to open up Old-Growth Management Areas, Wildlife Habitat Areas, Ungulate Winter Ranges, Recreation Areas, and Visual Quality Objectives in the Central Interior for logging.
  • Vastly increased the Allowable Annual Cut, the total harvest level for BC, to vastly unsustainable rates at almost 80 million cubic metres per year over the past decade.
  • Issued countless log export permits from Crown forest lands, so that today almost 6 million cubic metres of raw logs are being exported to foreign mills. They have ignored their own advisory committee’s advice, the Timber Exports Advisory Committee, to not allow the export of raw logs from northern Vancouver Island but instead to ensure they go to BC sawmills.
  • They weakened forest practices regulations on both Crown and private forest lands.
  • Within BC’s 95 million hectares of land, they did substantially increase old-growth protections in a roughly 8 million hectare portions of the coast. In the Central and North Coast, Haida Gwaii, and Squamish District, they expanded old-growth protections significantly through new Provincial Conservancies, as well as regulatory protections in the Central and North Coast and Haida Gwaii. This was done under First Nations pressure and threat of boycotts by Greenpeace and ForestEthics in international markets.
  • They have created regulatory protections on about 2 million hectares of high elevation mountain caribou habitat, much of which is of low or no commercial value, but also excluded much of the low elevation forests from protection.
  • They’ve continued establishing Old-Growth Management Areas (OGMA’s) through land use planning processes as originally established by the NDP government of the 1990’s. However, they dragged out these processes for over a decade, allowing prime old-growth forests to be logged in the meantime. Much of these Old-Growth Management Areas have been placed within existing parks, in low productivity old-growth forests, and the designation itself in some regions has loopholes that allows for forest destruction to continue within some OGMA’s.

BC NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP)

The NDP released its forestry platform today which makes no mention of old-growth protection, the environment, or sustainability.  See:  www.bcndp.ca/files/BG-BCNDP-130415_-_Forestry.pdf

NDP Leader Adrian Dix, during his 2011 campaign to become party leader, promised to: “Develop a long term strategy for old growth forests in the province, including protection of specific areas that are facing immediate logging plans.” (see point #4 in “Ecosystem Management”)  [Original article no longer available]

Several individual NDP MLA’s have championed protecting specific old-growth forests while in Opposition, but at this time Dix and the NDP party as a whole have not followed up, developed any specifics, re-mentioned, or even officially adopted Dix’s earlier leadership promise for a province-wide old-growth plan.

On April 13, 2013, comments by the NDP’s Envirornment Critic Rob Fleming in the Times Colonist suggests the party supports scientific conservation assessments of our old-growth forests as proposed by the “Old-Growth Protection Act”. See: www.timescolonist.com/news/world/ancient-forest-alliance-calls-for-science-based-forest-plan-1.109973. This is a step forward.  However, the party has not committed yet to the plan’s actual protection scheme that would end old-growth logging in endangered regions –  the crux of the plan.

On raw log exports, the party has promised to “reduce” raw log exports, but no details have been given beyond “working with stakeholders”.

BC GREEN PARTY

The BC Green Party committed on April 14 to undertake a science-based old-growth plan to protect endangered old-growth forests, to recruit second-growth forests into becoming old-growth, and to increase the export tax on raw logs to support value-added manufacturing in BC. See: www.andrewjweaver.ca/bc_green_party_forestry_action_plan

The party is also calling for a reduction in the overcutting of second-growth forests and phase-out of clearcutting. See:  www.greenparty.bc.ca/forestry

BC CONSERVATIVE PARTY:

The BC Conservatives have no mention in their platform or website about old-growth protection, sustainable forestry, or anything environment-related to forestry, and as such we assume at this time that they support the status quo of large scale old-growth liquidation and raw log exports.

In fact, about the only thing mention of forestry in their platform is a statement that “the BC Liberals have shown little enthusiasm for the development of British Columbia’s abundant natural resources.”

 

Authorized by the Ancient Forest Alliance, registered sponsor under the Election Act
Ancient Forest, Alliance, Victoria Main PO, PO Box 8459, Victoria, BC, V8W 3S1 Canada