Proud of my girlfriend who went planting a few trees with our community! Was busy on the garden
Fight For Nature Canada
What is your Fight For Nature ?? Come and share your nature preservation stories with us ! Take action! Come share your Fight for Nature! It's a long shot.
Here in Canada ours will be about protecting forests and natural landscape! Whats steps are you taking to better your community and save forests and wooded areas where you live?! A place to share and come together in our Fight For Nature. We think that the efforts need to be stepped up to a more proactive level. Forests and natural lands are subject to dezoning or sold for profit. Our plan is to t
05/08/2023
Good news! Member of Parliament (MP) Patrick Weiler has introduced a federal motion that launches an enhanced BC old-growth protection fund of $82 million, increased from the original $50 million - contingent on matching BC funds, that would bring the total to $164 million - along with a much larger, federal-provincial BC Nature Fund of several hundred million dollars more to expand protected areas in general in BC (which we're still waiting on as negotiations continue between the federal and provincial governments and First Nations).
In the Great Bear Rainforest, $120 million was indispensable to help ensure the legislated protection of over 2 million hectares (an area 2/3rds the size of Vancouver Island, or triple the size of Banff National Park), so $164 million will be no small deal on the ground.
The motion also calls for an end to the international export of old-growth raw logs and wood products from across Canada, and to prohibit old-growth destruction on federal lands.
Weiler, the MP for West Vancouver - Sea to Sky - Sunshine Coast, should be commended for his leadership here, and his motion fits with Biden's initiative to potentially end old-growth logging on US federal lands (see https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releases/biden-launches-process-for-protecting-mature-old-growth-forests-on-federal-lands-2022-04-22/ ) and Weiler is helping to lead the way towards a similar initiative in Canada.
Funding for First Nations capacity, stewardship and economic development is an indispensable component to protect old-growth forests in BC. Old-growth forests across BC are on the unceded territories of diverse First Nations, whose consent is a legal necessity for the establishment of new protected areas on Crown / unceded First Nations lands (ie. the provincial government legally cannot unilaterally just protect old-growth forests in BC – the support of the local First Nations is a necessity, and the province should and must undertake the needed policy framework and provide key funding as part of the “enabling conditions” to facilitate interested First Nations to establish new protected areas).
Across BC, many or most First Nations have a major economic dependency on timber revenues and jobs, including on old-growth logging, and conservation financing funds from government and conservation groups are vital to ensure an alternative sustainable economy in the communities based on tourism, clean energy, sustainable seafood, non-timber forest products, value-added sustainable second-growth forestry, etc linked to new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area initiatives (typically legislated via Provincial Conservancy or other Protected Area designations in BC), such as the amazing Kanaka Bar IPCA and the Mowachaht/ Muchalaht Salmon Parks initiative in BC that we're supporting.
Read details on the federal motion here:
https://www.endangeredecosystemsalliance.org/news/2023/5/5/mp-introduces-motion-for-old-growth
And please SEND a MESSAGE to protect old-growth forests in BC at: https://www.endangeredecosystemsalliance.org/news/bc-needs-an-effective-federal-provincial-nature-agreement
Photo: A giant western redcedar near the Nootka Trail on western Vancouver Island in Mowachaht/ Muchalaht territory west of Tahsis and Gold River on Nootka Island. Photo by TJ Watt.
11/24/2021
Developer drops controversial plan for golf courses at Owls Head | CBC News A plan to develop a golf course at Owls Head in Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore is dead. The company behind the proposal, Lighthouse Links, issued a statement Tuesday saying it was withdrawing the offer it made to the province in December 2019.
02/15/2021
‘Poster child for destruction’: The fight to save the Duffins Creek wetland from developers | TVO.org A billionaire and a business-friendly government have set their sights on a provincially significant wetland in Pickering. These advocates are trying to save it — and stop it from becoming a warehouse.
02/12/2021
Good job Health Canada! Do you speak in such despicable terms about us humans ?
https://animaljustice.ca/blog/health-canada-says-it-will-continue-to-ignore-pain-suffering-caused-by-poisons-used-to-kill-wolves-coyotes-bears?fbclid=IwAR29tYq3KEbucaG_HdwAYb-fS1eAnuOY_mysp-DDt_BnsFxUQeszHOHBrp4
Health Canada Says it Will Continue to Ignore Pain & Suffering Caused by Poisons Used to Kill Wolves, Coyotes, & Bears Each year in Canada, hundreds of animals—including companion dogs and endangered species—suffer agonizing deaths after being poisoned by pesticides intended to kill wolves, coyotes, and black bears. Strychnine, Compound 1080, and sodium cyanide are indiscriminate poisons that cause unimaginable....
02/09/2021
Yes !!! Good job to everybody involved !!
Alberta to reinstate 1976 coal policy revoked last spring after public outcry The province said Monday morning this move includes reinstating the four coal categories which dictated where and how coal leasing, exploration and development could occur.
01/23/2021
Winning
Ontario Faces Lawsuit For Not Considering Climate Impacts In Logging Plan The Ontario government’s plan for the Temagami forest does not detail how much carbon will be released when the old-growth trees are chopped down.
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