Forests

Forests are incredibly complex ecosystems that are an integral part of our human landscape, culturally, spiritually and economically. They are also home to a vast diversity of wildlife-- of the estimated 140,000 species in Canada; approximately two-thirds are thought to occur in forests.

Although 94% of our forests are publicly owned, the vast majority of commercially viable crown forest land in Canada is licensed to industry. Forestry policy varies from province to province to territory, but industrial forestry traditionally manages forests to maximize the amount of wood coming out of a management unit, and doesn’t pay enough attention to leaving behind old trees, a diversity of species composition, and healthy wildlife populations to ensure that ecosystem functioning is maintained for the long term.

Progressive forestry practices (often motivated by community management policies and/or the processes and guidelines of the Forest Stewardship Council...

3 Feb, 2012   |   Commenting, "I have a court room full of people, there is a significant issue going on here,” Court of Queen’s Bench Justice, Rosemary Nation, concluded that there should be court time scheduled to expeditiously hear all the arguments regarding the closure of the Castle Special Management Area to public use in order to allow clear-cut logging and the area residents that blocked...
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26 Jan, 2012   |   Picket-line counter posts site where locals & outfitter continue to hold back clear-cutting in Castle protected area Beaver Mines: Located on the way to Castle Mountain Resort in the Castle Special Management Area of southwest Alberta, locals, businesses and outdoor enthusiasts will be counter posting the site today with the Alberta Government's decision designating the area as a...
25 Jan, 2012   |   BEAVER MINES: A rotating picket-line maintained by outdoor enthusiasts and near-by residents, and an outfitting camp set up by a second generation outfitter are making history in Alberta as for the 14th day now, they continue to hold back Alberta's Sustainable Resource Development Department (SRD) and a sawmill located outside the region from starting clear-cuting in Castle Special...
23 Jan, 2012   |   Where will you be and what will you be doing when the first giant oil tanker (there will be two every three days), carrying over 200,000 gallons of tar sands goop diluted with solvent, spills its load into the pristine waters of the northern B.C. coast? We often remember catastrophic events by recalling exactly what we were doing and where we were when we first heard the news, I guess because...

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