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A collaborative effort saves Clayoquot Sound's ancient forests

The Ahousaht and Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations will now oversee the conservation of 760 square kilometers of old-growth forests in Clayoquot Sound, with the support of philanthropic funding.

Steph Kwetásel’wet Wood reports for The Narwhal.

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B.C. announces $300M Indigenous conservation fund to protect old-growth

The new funding is welcomed by conservation groups that say the province has voiced support for old forest protections while continuing to allow clearcut logging in rare ecosystems and in the habitat of endangered species.

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Biden inventory of old-growth forests sparks debate on protection

The U.S. has now inventoried old-growth forests, as President Biden ordered. Will protection be next?
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations are protecting 100% of their homelands

How the Tla-o-qui-aht are protecting 100% of their homelands

Fighting American colonizers in the 1800s. Setting the foundation for Canada’s first major anti-logging action. Trailblazing tribal parks and sustainable logging practices. How the Tla-o-qui-aht continue to take stewardship of their territory back into their own hands.

B.C. plan to protect old-growth forests

New B.C. plan could actually protect old-growth forests

A shift in how the province manages forests — taking into account biodiversity, climate change and Indigenous partnership — signals a long-awaited change in what Premier David Eby calls ‘decades of short-term and transactional thinking.’

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What’s next for old-growth forests in B.C.?

More than two years after the province promised to implement recommendations set out in the old-growth strategic review, big trees continue to fall. Review author Garry Merkel says changing B.C.'s forestry culture isn't easy.

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B.C’s at-risk species being driven to extinction

The B.C. NDP campaigned on protecting species at risk. Years later, the province still doesn’t have stand-alone species at risk legislation.

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