
Old growth trees cut down in the Caycuse Valley
The old growth forest that was logged was conveniently located in an unprotected tract of old growth, surrounded by the protected Ungulate Wintering Range and an Old Growth Management Area. The Ungulate Wintering Range was designated by the Ministry of Forests to sustain black-tailed deer populations, while the Old Growth Management Area prohibits logging.
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TJ Watt2011-08-15 00:00:002024-06-17 16:03:50Old growth trees cut down in the Caycuse Valley
Clearcutting threatens black-tailed deer, activist says
A dwindling black-tailed deer population on the Island is further at risk after clearcutting near Caycuse Valley, according to Ken Wu, president of the Ancient Forest Alliance, who has called on the province to protect more old-growth forests.
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TJ Watt2011-08-13 00:00:002023-04-06 19:09:35Clearcutting threatens black-tailed deer, activist says
Shaw TV: Avatar Grove & Eco-Tourism in Port Renfrew
The Shaw Daily television program heads out to visit the popular Avatar Grove with the AFA and takes a look at how business owners in Port Renfrew are starting to embrace eco-tourism as a new economic driver.
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TJ Watt2011-08-10 00:00:002024-07-15 17:13:23Shaw TV: Avatar Grove & Eco-Tourism in Port Renfrew
Canada’s biggest tree
Canada’s largest tree, a western redcedar named the “Cheewhat Giant” stands in a remote location near Cheewhat Lake west of Lake Cowichan. The tree is over six meters (20 feet) in trunk diameter, 56 meters (182 feet) in height and 450 cubic meters in timber volume (or 450 regular telephone poles’ worth of wood).
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TJ Watt2011-08-02 00:00:002023-04-06 19:09:35Canada’s biggest treeProvince takes step towards protecting ‘Avatar Grove’
Speaking on CFAX 1070 with Adam Stirling Tuesday afternoon, the group's spokesperson Ken Wu says the government made the commitment on Saturday
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TJ Watt2011-07-26 00:00:002024-06-12 17:32:09Province takes step towards protecting ‘Avatar Grove’B.C.’s Avatar Grove needs park status, say environmentalists
The move to protect the grove has the support of the local chamber of commerce and the logging company that has the cutting rights to the area, but Wu says without park status, there is no guarantee the grove will not be logged in the future.
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TJ Watt2011-07-26 00:00:002023-04-06 19:09:35B.C.’s Avatar Grove needs park status, say environmentalistsHunt for trophy trees yields a treasure trove on Vancouver Island
The popularity of Avatar Grove, as it was named in a brilliant branding move, has convinced the British Columbia government to protect the area — and it may yet lead to a rethinking of how the province manages its oldest forests.
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TJ Watt2011-07-23 00:00:002023-04-27 14:53:42Hunt for trophy trees yields a treasure trove on Vancouver Island
Naming rights to new lichen species up for sale
The money will go to two conservation projects — to help the Ancient Forest Alliance protect B.C.'s old growth forests, and help the Land Conservancy buy private lands in the Clearwater Valley to expand Wells Gray Provincial park.
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TJ Watt2011-07-22 00:00:002023-04-06 19:09:35Naming rights to new lichen species up for sale
Likin’ a lichen? Why not put your name on it forever?
National Geographic explorer Wade Davis, who lives in the Stikine Valley in northern B.C., has made a $3,000 bid.
And Andy MacKinnon, a noted author who works as a forest ecologist for the B.C. government, has offered $3,200.
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TJ Watt2011-07-22 00:00:002023-04-06 19:09:35Likin’ a lichen? Why not put your name on it forever?
Like lichen? Name of species up for grabs in fundraiser
Normally, the person who makes the discovery gets the right to name a newly discovered species but Goward decided to auction off that right to raise funds for the Ancient Forest Alliance and The Land Conservancy of British Columbia.
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