Help communities fighting for endangered caribou
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- Published on Sunday, 29 November -0001 16:00
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The story of people protecting caribou
Hi Paov,
I woke up early Thursday morning shivering despite the rock I heated up in my sleeping bag from the campfire last night. Looking outside my tent I saw the sky was saturated with colours of liquid fire and glacial ice. This was one of many beautiful mornings on a cross-province trip to meet people standing up for endangered southern mountain caribou.
Last month my coworker Emily Hoffpauir and I set out to document the extraordinary efforts of people fighting for caribou in British Columbia and Alberta. Read on to find out about incredible efforts to protect them, and take action.





We set out again early the next morning to Moon Creek/Berland River, Alberta where another blockade is stopping logging company, West Fraser, from clearcutting 54 cutblocks in the La Peche caribou herd’s migration corridor.

Fifty-four cutblocks would remove a lot of caribou habitat, making the whole area unusable for the animals. West Fraser is pushing this plan through quickly because it wants to log before a long-awaited herd plan is complete. We can’t let that happen.

There are so many people like you fighting to protect our planet and the creatures throughout. There’s comfort in knowing that.
For the caribou and the people fighting to protect them,

Charlotte Dawe
Conservation and Policy Campaigner
Wilderness Committee
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