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Old Growth Logging

Enough is Enough!

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Remaining Forest Area as of 2000

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Habitat protection is minimal

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“we often like to think of them

as sanctuaries of peace and

tranquility”

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800 Protestors Arrested

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PROFIT, PROFIT,

PROFIT!!

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Bibliography

• Carpenter, B. (2004).Fighting for a forgotten forest. U.S. News & World Report, 00415537, 2/9/2004, Vol. 136, Issue 5

• Cragg, W. Greenbaum, A. & Wellington, A. (1997). Canadian issues in environmental ethics. Broadview Press, Peterborough, Ont. ((PAGES USED))))

• Hendry, Erica, R. (2010). Saving the silkies. Smithsonian, 00377333, Vol. 41, Issue 1

• Irland, L. C. (1994). Ethics in forestry. Timber Press, Portland, Or. (PAGES USED)))))

• Klenk, N. L & Brown, P. G. (2007). What are forests for: The place of ethics in the forestry curriculum. Journal of Forestry, 105 (2). Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

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Lavoie, J. (2010). Clearcuts blamed in First Nation flooding. Times Colonist. (13/10/10)

Lewis, R. (1995). When a tree falls. Maclean's, 108(29), 2. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Myers, N. (1991). Trees by the billions: A blueprint for cooling. International Wildlife, 21(5), 12. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Perkins, S. (2010). When a tree falls. Science News, 177(11), 10. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Wolter, A. Ward, B. & Millard, T. (2010). Instability in eight sub-basins of the Chilliwack River Valley, B.C, Canada: A Comparison of natural and logging-related landslides. Geomorphology [0169-555X] vol.120 iss.3-4 pg.123-132

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Non Peer Reviewed Sites:

http://archives.cbc.ca/environment/environmental_protection/clips/3928/

http://archives.cbc.ca/environment/environmental_protection/topics/679/