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No Habitat Protection for Caribou, Just more Dead Wolves and Cougars
This letter from the BC Government to “targeted stakeholders” was sent to Conservation North by a concerned citizen:

It’s About Forest Not Trees
As a conservation group based in Prince George, we are concerned that BC’s “Big Tree Policy” is a cynical calculation to avoid the protection of old growth at a scale that is necessary to avoid ecological collapse.

Help With Your FRPA Submission
Recognize that converting old forests to young forests through logging results releases carbon immediately and for years thereafter, and this carbon may be unrecoverable.

Caribou Myth VS Reality
On Tuesday, April 9th, Conservation North attended a community meeting in Prince George to discuss the province’s draft recovery plans for Southern Mountain caribou.

How to Age a Cut Tree
Step 1 You will need: a small block of wood that fits your grip...

Submit Your Caribou Feedback Today
Interested in protecting and recovering Caribou? West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) has provided some excellent guidance for feedback to the Province’s form

Has Anything Changed
This overharvesting was done in direct violation of the Allowable Annual Cut (AAC), and is equivalent to about 23,000 logging truck loads of timber.