Logging company poised to obliterate at-risk caribou habitat
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Caribou recovery stifled by backwards
logging plans
Hi Paov,
West Fraser is pushing to log this September. This will devastate the herd. Write my letter today!

The federal government just announced its commitment to recover caribou herds within Jasper National Park, including the La Peche herd. A maternity pen is being funded to help recover populations. But we cannot expect caribou to recover in the long term without habitat. These cutblocks must be cancelled.
Nearby, wolves continue to be killed from helicopters and poison. Habitat restoration projects are also happening just on the other side of the river from these newly proposed cutblocks. This is not how recovery happens — taking one step forward and five steps back. Write now! These incredible mature forests and the creatures within need protection from West Fraser’s logging plans. We need to change how industry operates, and it starts here.
Tell the federal government, the Alberta government and West Fraser their 54 cutblocks do not belong in caribou habitat.
For the wild,

Charlotte Dawe
Conservation and Policy Campaigner
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