Restrict logging to previously logged second growth forests only.

The Issue

The province of British Columbia is experiencing a climate and biodiversity crisis. Protecting our remaining natural forests is critical to wildlife habitat as well as our own life-support systems. 

On the Sunshine Coast, there are more plans for an unprecedented level of logging, further fragmenting and degrading what little is left of our natural forests. Logging should be restricted to previously logged second growth forests only.

Why? Because we need intact natural forests to stabilize our climate, ensure the survival of native species, secure our water supply, support our economy through tourism, enrich our communities' well being and more.

Please help protect our natural forests by signing this petition. 

Also, sign up for the Living Forest Institute and Elphinstone Logging Focus enewsletters at www.livingforestinstitute.ca and www.loggingfocus.org to stay informed, and/or follow us on social media. Thank you!

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The Issue

The province of British Columbia is experiencing a climate and biodiversity crisis. Protecting our remaining natural forests is critical to wildlife habitat as well as our own life-support systems. 

On the Sunshine Coast, there are more plans for an unprecedented level of logging, further fragmenting and degrading what little is left of our natural forests. Logging should be restricted to previously logged second growth forests only.

Why? Because we need intact natural forests to stabilize our climate, ensure the survival of native species, secure our water supply, support our economy through tourism, enrich our communities' well being and more.

Please help protect our natural forests by signing this petition. 

Also, sign up for the Living Forest Institute and Elphinstone Logging Focus enewsletters at www.livingforestinstitute.ca and www.loggingfocus.org to stay informed, and/or follow us on social media. Thank you!

The Decision Makers

Provincial Ministers, First Nations leaders, and BC Timber Sales.
Provincial Ministers, First Nations leaders, and BC Timber Sales.

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