Video: Saving the Teapot Valley
The Teapot Valley is a side drainage of the Nahatlatch Valley, located in southwest British Columbia. This region is unceded Nlaka'pamux Nation territory. What makes the Teapot Valley special is that it is an intact valley with no logging roads or logging -- and it is covered in old-growth forest that is habitat for endangered species like the spotted owl. The Teapot Valley forest is endangered by a recent logging plan. Come along with Wilderness Committee Protected Areas Campaigner Joe Foy as he checks out how close a new logging road is to the entrance to Teapot Valley. Please write your letter today to BC's elected leaders to demand that the logging plans be stopped and the Teapot Valley be protected.
Write your letter to decision makers here: https://www.wildernesscommittee.org/take-action/dont-let-them-log-teapo…
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