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Old Growth Logging Enough is Enough!

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Old Growth Logging

Enough is Enough!

Remaining Forest Area as of 2000

Habitat protection is minimal

“we often like to think of them

as sanctuaries of peace and

tranquility”

800 Protestors Arrested

PROFIT, PROFIT,

PROFIT!!

Bibliography

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• Irland, L. C. (1994). Ethics in forestry. Timber Press, Portland, Or. (PAGES USED)))))

• Klenk, N. L & Brown, P. G. (2007). What are forests for: The place of ethics in the forestry curriculum. Journal of Forestry, 105 (2). Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Lavoie, J. (2010). Clearcuts blamed in First Nation flooding. Times Colonist. (13/10/10)

Lewis, R. (1995). When a tree falls. Maclean's, 108(29), 2. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Myers, N. (1991). Trees by the billions: A blueprint for cooling. International Wildlife, 21(5), 12. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Perkins, S. (2010). When a tree falls. Science News, 177(11), 10. Retrieved from Canadian Reference Centre database.

Wolter, A. Ward, B. & Millard, T. (2010). Instability in eight sub-basins of the Chilliwack River Valley, B.C, Canada: A Comparison of natural and logging-related landslides. Geomorphology [0169-555X] vol.120 iss.3-4 pg.123-132

Non Peer Reviewed Sites:

http://archives.cbc.ca/environment/environmental_protection/clips/3928/

http://archives.cbc.ca/environment/environmental_protection/topics/679/