The Government of BC has announced a new consultation process for old growth forest management in the province.
Al Gorley (former chair Forest Practices Board and professional forester) and Garry Merkel (professional forester and Tahltan Nation) have been appointed as an independent panel to engage with First Nations, industry, stakeholders and communities to hear perspectives on the ecological, economic, social and cultural importance of old-growth forests. Reporting back to Gov’t spring 2020, their recommendations are expected to inform a new approach to old-growth management for BC.
You’re invited to participate in this strategic review to share your thoughts on:
– What old growth means to you and how you value it
– Your perspective on the risks faced by old growth forests
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– How you think old growth could be managed more effectively in the future.
Here’s the weblink if you would like to send a written submission to the touring committee gathering people’s feelings about Oldgrowth; how well it is managed and what we could do better.
Written responses are being accepted by the Old Growth Strategic Review Panel
Email: oldgrowthbc@gov.bc.ca
Web: https://engage.gov.bc.ca/oldgrowth/