Hi Paov,
There are only three known spotted owls remaining in the wild. That heartbreaking detail makes the news I have to share with you all the more shocking and urgent.
Two of these — a confirmed breeding pair that recently had chicks — resides in the Spuzzum Valley, located in southwest BC’s Fraser Canyon area, the backyard of the Nlaka'pamux community of Spuzzum First Nation.
I’ve just returned from documenting active clearcut logging of their old-growth forest habitat. It’s devastating to witness the process of extinction and degradation brought about by out-of-control industrial logging.
Click above to view the video.
The BC government's own logging agency, BC Timber Sales, is responsible for clearcutting in Spuzzum Valley. Rather than protecting the old-growth forest habitat the spotted owls need to survive, the BC government has captured chicks and taken them to an owl breeding facility in Langley.
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