
New Species Name to be Auctioned-off as Fundraiser for the Ancient Forest Alliance!
“Having your name linked to a living species is a legacy that lasts,” says botanist and taxonomist Goward. "With any luck your name will endure as long as our civilization does. Not even Shakespeare could hope for more than that.”

B.C. isn’t doing enough to preserve its forests
The science on forest conservation recommends much greater amounts of forest be protected, and I have confidence that B.C. can meet the challenge. We can produce more jobs and value per cubic metre of forest cut while conserving much more of the forests themselves.

Translation needed in raw-log export debate
A letter writer does an excellent job of de-bunking industry spin regarding raw log exports point by point in this hard-hitting article.

Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group opposes TimberWest sale to pension funds
The Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group representing First Nation bands from north of Shawnigan lake to Nanaimo on eastern Vancouver Island is opposing the sale of TimberWest to two pension funds because of a lack of consultation and accommodation of First Nations rights and title interests in the transaction.

CHEK News: The Fight For Our Ancient Forests, BC Parks, and the Carmanah Valley
The story focuses on the Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park and highlights the need to increase parks funding and maintenence in these spectacular places as well as the need to expand protected areas to include the remaining endangered old-growth forests on Vancouver Island and southern BC and shift instead to logging second-growth forests sustainably.

Local environmental advocates celebrate Earth Day
Ken Wu with the Ancient Forest Alliance, spoke on behalf of old growth forests.

Port Renfrew Chamber News
I would like to thank the Sooke Harbour House, The Ancient Forest Alliance and Adriane Carr for making the event all possible. We raised $6,100 in pledges and cash donations, and made new friends who own companies who are able to give a hand in other areas.

Old trees find new value in historic logging town
Nestled on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, the town’s livelihood and identity grew out of logging old-growth forests for most of the 20th century. Mechanization of the logging industry in the 1980s led to significant job loss, which forced the town to find new ways to thrive.

Port Renfrew aided by donations
At a fundraiser on March 17 at the Sooke Harbour House, local area business people and interested conservationists came together to raise funds for an information centre in Port Renfrew.

Sooke fundraiser aims to raise awareness of Island’s ancient trees
The aim of the free-drink-and-free-appetizer event at Sooke Harbour House is to increase tourism to monumental trees around Port Renfrew.

