Category: Events
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Logging’s Final Frontier? How ‘Active Management’ imperils forest resilience – a video from Conservation North
If you missed the live webinar from Conservation North in September on the realities of ‘active management’ of forests, check out the recording below. Speakers
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Trouble in the Headwaters: a documentary film screening event in Kelowna
Trouble in the Headwaters is a hard-hitting documentary that investigates the 2018 Grand Forks flood and reveals the connection to clearcut logging in the headwaters of the Kettle River Basin.
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Old Growth is Awesome – Sierra Club BC webinar
Sierra Club BC is hosting a free webinar about the importance of old-growth forests on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 6:00 PM PT. There will also be a panel discussion featuring Ross Reid (Nerdy about Nature), Saya Masso (Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation), and Jens Wieting (SCBC Senior Science & Policy Advisor).
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BC Council of Forest Industries Convention (COFI): April 2-4, 2025
A handful of IWTF members and partner organizations members will be attending the annual COFI convention this year in Prince George, BC. Be on the lookout for Taryn Skalbania and Evelyn Wolterson (both with IWTF) and Michelle Connolly with Consevation North. Will you be there?
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‘Power of Forests’ events visit BC communities
From our colleagues at the Boundary Forests Boundary Forest Watershed Stewardship Society (BFWSS) in Grand Forks, BC, comes The Power of Forests project. This project brings together grassroots organizations, concerned BC residents, Indigenous Peoples, and scientists to push for a new BC Forest Act. The new Act is intended to ensure that forest management on public…
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Gaming the Ecosystem: The Truth About Salvage Logging – webinar
Is salvage logging good for nature, communities, and the climate? Join Conservation North and find out with experts from BC and the US.