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- From: Peter_Ronald@mindlink.bc.ca (Peter Ronald)
- Newsgroups: talk.environment
- Subject: Vancouver Island's Ancient Forests
- Message-ID: <13834@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 05:21:38 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Canada's Vancouver Island - Ancient Rainforests on the Cutting Edge
-
- by Joe Foy, campaign coordinator, Western Canada Wilderness Committee
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- Western Canada Wilderness Committee is a British Columbia based
- environmental nonprofit society working through research and education to
- save Earth's remaining wilderness.
-
- When Time magazine featured a global environmental hotspots map just prior
- to the Earth Summit, in June of 1992, Canada's Vancouver Island was
- identified as one of North America's most troubled zones. In fact, a growing
- number of articles appearing in Germany, England, United States and New
- Zealand are singling out Vancouver Island, located in the southwest corner
- of the province of British Columbia, as the worst example of third world-
- type eco-destruction occurring in a first world nation.
-
- Vancouver Island's attraction is the grandeur and amazing biological
- diversity of its ancient temperate rainforests. Its infamy, their
- horrifyingly rapid destruction through clearcut logging.
-
- Imagine a place where ancient rainforests--solid dark green from a
- satellite's lens 74 miles above the earth--carpet the mountain sides and
- valley bottoms right down to the ocean. Imagine some trees 2,000 years old,
- others taller than 30 story buildings, massive red cedar trees fifty feet
- in circumference, draped in moss and ferns overhanging river estuaries
- where wolves prowl the sand beaches and killer whales cruise just
- offshore. This is the west coast of Vancouver Island, still essentially a
- wild place, a place that is a living memory of what was once so common on
- the planet just a century ago. In 1954 Vancouver Island, 3 million
- hectares in size, harboured 1.7 million
- hectares of ancient forest. Today, only 0.8 million hectares--less than
- half remains. Clearcut logging has over-run the ancient forest like a
- cancer, reducing the diverse ecosystems of the wild forests into corporate
- tree-fibre plantations. Imagine whole valleys stripped of their ancient
- forest cover then burned to destroy logging slash and to retard growth of
- brush. Imagine giant landslides bleeding down the mountainsides, choked
- salmon streams and mile after mile of planted forests the size of Christmas
- trees. This is what much of Vancouver Island now resembles.
-
- Worried about the growing support for the protection of Vancouver Island's
- ancient forests, the industry has actually hastened logging road
- construction, in order to irrevocably commit the last remaining
- unprotected wilderness areas to industry as quickly as possible. A recent
- Western Canada Wilderness Committee study has revealed that the majority
- of remaining large areas of Vancouver Island forested wilderness is slated
- to be fragmented in the next four years....unless...you and I and all of us
- take action now. The new B.C. government, elected last October is listening.
- These are the
- last large remnants of a vast forest of giants that once extended unbroken
- from California to Alaska. They are a world as well as a British Columbian
- heritage. There will be no second chance to save them.
-
- Please write to:
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- Western Canada Wilderness Committee
- 20 Water Street
- Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1A4
-
- * Send a donation and ask us for more information on Vancouver Island
- wilderness areas and what you can do in the battle to protect them.
-
- Premier Mike Harcourt, Premier of British Columbia
- Legislative Buildings
- Victoria B.C. V8V 1X4
-
- * He can put a halt to logging in contentious wilderness areas until they
- can be studied and included into an expanded B.C.'s park and protected areas
- system.
-
-
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- Peter Ronald - @TEC Information Services * Rainforest Summer '92
- peter@mindlink.bc.ca or tec@web.apc.org * Come to Clayoquot Sound this year!
-