Campaign Videos: Stop Old Growth Logging

2011 11 21 TV News Story about push to stop Nanoose Forest logging

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    This is a TV News Story about citizen lead efforts to protect the Nanoose Forest - also known as DL 33 - from being logged.

2011 11 10 TV News Story about Nanoose Forest

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    Logging has begun in the publicly owned Nanoose Bay Forests, also known as District Lot 33 or DL33.

2011 11 10 TV News Story about Nanoose Forest fight

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    NANOOSE BAY -- A Vancouver Island environmental group has silenced chain saws on a piece of crown land just outside of Nanoose Bay.

Reckless logging threatens rare Nanoose Bay Forest

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    This is a report from the field by Wilderness Committee campaigner Tria Donaldson.

    Logging has just begun in the critically endangered Nanoose Bay Forest, known as DL33.

2011 01 TV News Story about Wilderness Committee's efforts to protect threatened Nanoose Bay Forest - DL 33

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    Aboriginal People's Television Network story on the threatened Nanoose Bay Forest - DL 33

2010 09 TV News Story about the fight to protect the Red Creek Fir

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    This is a short TV news report from September 2010 about the logging that is endangering Earth's largest Douglas fir tree - the Red Creek Fir.

2010 09 Red Creek Fir Report

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    See this September 2010 short on the ground report from the Wilderness Committee about logging that is coming too close to the Red Creek Fir - the largest Douglas fir tree on Earth.

2010 05 Whistler opposition to oldgrowth logging TV News Story

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    Tourism business owners and citizens in Whistler, BC Canada express their opposition to continued logging of oldgrowth forests in this TV news story from May 2010.

2009 Rally for Ancient Forests, the Climate and Forestry Jobs

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    On October 17, 2009, over 500 people attended the "Rally for our Ancient Forests , the Climate, and BC Forestry Jobs" in the pouring rain in Victoria, British Columbia.