Up close view of logging destruction in Manning Park Donut Hole

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It’s time for the BC government to take action


Dear Paov,

I wish I didn’t have to write to you again about this.

But we just came back from the Manning Park donut hole. Watching truck-loads of logs being hauled out of grizzly bear habitat – through one of my favourite BC parks – is something I just can’t stand.

Watch for yourself:

So far, 445 of you have written letters to the government demanding they take action and stop logging in this beautiful area surrounded by Manning and Skagit Valley provincial parks – a natural treasure that should have already been protected from logging and mining.

But it’s not. And apparently, the government hasn’t heard us yet.

Which is where you come in. If you haven’t yet, please take a few minutes to do so. Take Action If you’ve already written a letter, thank you. Please share this email with five of your friends and family and ask them to join us.

We’re hoping to sit down with the government in the next month and ask them to put an end to this travesty. Your voice in the coming days and weeks is crucial and could make the difference. Let’s let them know we’re watching.

As we celebrate National Forest Week, thanks for standing with us as we put an end to this short-sighted logging.

For the wild,


Joe Foy | Co-Executive Director
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