Grizzlies and BC Timber Sales logging company ACTION
Valhalla Wilderness Society (VWS) calls on you to speak up for the threatened Kettle-Granby grizzly bears before next Friday (22 January 2016). VWS has been working with local concerned groups, including the Friends and Residents of North Fork, to save this small semi-isolated population of about 80 grizzly bears for the past 25 years. In 2007, partly in recognition of the need to protect core wilderness of high habitat value for these grizzly bears, the province established the Granby and Gladstone provincial parks. Despite this important conservation initiative, the province has tragically allowed accelerated road-building and clearcut logging of critical grizzly habitat and movement corridors between and around these protected areas. Unless the widespread logging is stopped, these southern dry land grizzlies are doomed. Much of this threat today is from BC Timber Sales (BCTS), owned by the province of BC.
Please see below for more information, what you can do, and a sample letter....
Please see below for more information, what you can do, and a sample letter....
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