Canada’s fourth-widest tree found in North Vancouver
Canada’s fourth-widest tree was found in the Lynn Headwaters Regional Park in North Vancouver, a giant western redcedar that is likely…
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Thank you to MEC Victoria for hosting our tabling event over the Victoria Day long weekend.
We’ll be there again this Saturday, June 25 from 10:30 am - 3:30 pm. Stop by to say hello, learn about our…
Today we celebrate Indigenous People who’ve been stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Across BC, indigenous communities are playing an increasingly central role in the protection…
Right now until (3:00 pm, Friday, June 24th), the BC government is seeking input from British Columbians on their priorities for the 2023 provincial budget.
This is a critical opportunity for us to…
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We have a new billboard on display as you’re heading to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal that poses a critical question: Which future would you choose?
If you want a future with ancient trees, biodiverse…
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Join us on Wednesday, June 1st from 7-8:30 pm PDT for our old-growth and wildlife webinar “Confiers, Carnivores, & Coho: The importance of old-growth forests for bears and wild salmon”.
The…
For almost two hundred years, the Marbled Murrelet was one of North America’s most mysterious birds. Though western scientists first described this charming little seabird (likened to a “plump robin”)…
Like a botanical Clark Kent, these unassuming plants are hiding superhero qualities. Not only does moss have the ability to absorb liquids up to 20 times their weight, but they also act as insulation…
We're thankful to the following businesses who have graciously supported the AFA and the old-growth campaign:
Seaflora Skincare for their monthly support and for donating 3% of total online sales…
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Our latest exploration of Klaskish Inlet on northern Vancouver Island, a wild, rugged, and remote area home to stunning old-growth forests has been hit hard by clearcutting.
Despite that,…
Canada’s fourth-widest tree found in North Vancouver
MEC Victoria Tabling Event
National Indigenous Peoples Day
ACTION ALERT: Call for Old-Growth Funding in Budget 2023 by June 24th!
Before and After Billboard
Educational Webinar: Wednesday, June 1, 2022.
Marbled Murrelets
Moss
Thank you to our recent business supporters
Photo gallery: Klaskish Inlet
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