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Manitoba Tour Success - THANK YOU!

February 21, 2020 Ken Wu
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World renowned conservation biologist Dr. Reed Noss and the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance's executive director Ken Wu finished a series of presentations last week in Manitoba on Feb. 10 and 11 speaking on the science and politics of expanding the scale of ecosystem protection in Canada. It was a great tour! Thanks to Dr. Kristen Lowitt for organizing the Brandon talks as well as Dr. Chris Malcolm, the Brandon University Faculty of Science, and Lowitt's colleagues for supporting the Brandon talks, and in Winnipeg to Emily Thoroski for organizing the presentations, and to the Wildlife Society of Manitoba, Dr. Nicola Koper, Dr. Rick Baydak, Dr. Jim Roth and Dr. Jane Waterman of the Faculty of Environmental Science and Studies and their grad students at the University of Manitoba for supporting the events! And thanks to all the enthusiastic conservationists who showed up!

Globe and Mail Article: For Vancouver Island’s old-growth explorers, naming trees is a delight – but saving them is a challenge

January 17, 2020 Ken Wu
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By Justine Hunter. Photos by Melissa Renwick.

Conservationist Ken Wu has chronicled B.C.'s ancient trees and given them catchy names, hoping it will build support to keep them standing. Now, the province faces crucial choices about logging, biodiversity, Indigenous rights and the fate of the forests

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SEND a MESSAGE: Protect BC's Endangered Old-Growth Forests!

January 9, 2020 Ken Wu

** SEND a MESSAGE Below! (and see new update - Nov. 2020)

BC’s old-growth forests are vital to support many unique and endangered species, First Nations cultures, B.C.’s multi-billion-dollar tourism industry, and to provide clean water for communities and wild salmon. In addition, and they store more carbon per hectare than even tropical forests do.

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How is the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance Any different? What's the point in Yet Another Environmental Group?

January 1, 2020 Ken Wu
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A common question that is asked is "How is the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance different than all those environmental organizations out there? Why not just support those groups that exist now?"

The answer is that our mandate has some vital differences from what is done so far by the status quo of the conservation movement - differences we believe that build on the existing necessary work of the movement, but constitute a vital niche for us that must get filled.

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What will it take to save nature?

December 29, 2019 Ken Wu
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If we want to see the protection of endangered forests, grasslands, wetlands, and native ecosystems across Canada on a much larger scale, it will take:

  1. Expanding the conservation movement to really engage “non-traditional allies” (eg's. businesses, unions, diverse faith groups, scientists and academics, multi-cultural outreach, outdoor recreation groups) to build sufficient clout to change policy.

  2. Major support for Indigenous Protected Areas proposals, policy-wise and funding.

  3. Fighting for places, not just policies, by supporting local conservation champions.

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Why should you help fund the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance? An overview

December 23, 2019 Ken Wu
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The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance was launched just over one year ago, in the fall of 2018, with an ambitious goal to scale up the protection of all native ecosystems in Canada - from coniferous to deciduous forests, from grasslands to wetlands, from freshwater to marine ecosystems - to reach a target of 50% protection of lands and waters across Canada by 2030. At the same time we aim to set an example to help transform the approach of much of the environmental movement to move beyond primarily engaging environmental activist constituencies to focus much more on “non-traditional allies” to broaden the movement.

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Endangered Ecosystems Alliance - News Media Coverage in 2018 and 2019

December 23, 2019 Ken Wu

The following list (with links) are some of the news media coverage of the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance and our campaigns since our launch over a year ago (this is not a complete list). Through the news media we have reached millions of Canadians on our campaigns, and hundreds of thousands more people via social media.

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Opinion Piece (in the Times Colonist): Saving Old-Growth Requires More than Government Talk

November 30, 2019 Ken Wu
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The Times Colonist has recently printed an opinion piece by the Endangered Ecosystem Alliance’s Ken Wu. For brevity several key lines were cut. We print the original article here in its entirety followed by a link to the online article in the newspaper

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SEND a MESSAGE! Expand Canada's Protected Areas System for our Health, Wealth, and Survival!

October 14, 2019 Ken Wu
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PLEASE SEND a MESSAGE BELOW to the federal, provincial, and territorial governments of Canada to take a pivotal step to avert both the extinction and climate crises by committing to protect and restore 50% of Canada in all types of land and marine ecosystems by 2030. Currently 11.7% of Canada’s land area is protected, and 14% of Canada’s marine waters have some degree of protection.

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Vancouver Sun op-ed by Ken Wu: What will it take to save BC's old-growth forests?

October 8, 2019 Ken Wu
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The recent fires raging in the Amazon have begun to focus the world’s attention on the destruction of forests in general — including the logging of B.C.’s magnificent, old-growth, temperate rainforests — the grandest forests on earth next to the U.S. redwoods.

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Push to Scale-up Ecosystem Protection at GlobalClimate Strike

September 27, 2019 Ken Wu

Push to Vastly Scale-Up Nature Protection as Conservationists Join Greta Thunberg’s Global Climate Strike – the largest environmental protests in world history!

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Endangered Ecosystems Alliance commends $175 million federal support for Indigenous Protected Areas and Clayoquot Sound

August 19, 2019 Ken Wu
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Endangered Ecosystems Alliance commend the Federal Government for $175 million Conservation Funding for 27 Indigenous Protected Areas.

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BC Government’s announces protection for 54 of BC’s biggest trees.

July 17, 2019 Ken Wu
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July 17, 2020

BC Government’s announces protection for 54 of BC’s biggest trees.

Conservationists consider it a first small step forward, with a long way to go.

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South Okanagan National Park Reserve Moves Forward - Canada's Greatest Conservation Opportunity

July 3, 2019 Ken Wu
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Canada’s Greatest Conservation Opportunity, the South Okanagan National Park Reserve, Takes a Major Leap Forward with a new Agreement.

The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance (EEA) commends the federal government, BC government, and the Osoyoos and Lower Similkameen Indian Bands for signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to negotiate the park’s establishment.

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June 5 - World Environment Day: Conservationists call for an ambitious 50% Protection Target for Canada by 2030 

June 5, 2019 Ken Wu
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Today on World Environment Day (June 5), conservationists with the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance (EEA) are calling on the Canadian government to support an ambitious 50% protection target of all land and freshwater areas by 2030 for Canada and the world, including setting science-based targets for all ecosystem types. In November of 2020, nations around the world will gather in Beijing, China to negotiate a new international protected areas target (which is currently 17% by 2020) for Earth’s land area at the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity’s conference.

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IMAX Film Featuring Renowned Canadian Video Artist to Highlight Vancouver Island’s Endangered Old-Growth Forests

April 16, 2019 Ken Wu
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The magnificent but endangered old-growth forests of Vancouver Island are about to get a large-scale national audience on IMAX screens across Canada as the film Embers and the Giants premieres at the Images Festival in Toronto this week (Thursday, April 18) and later this fall in IMAX cinemas across Canada in Victoria, Sudbury, Edmonton and Montreal.

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Defend and Strengthen Ontario's Endangered Species Act

March 1, 2019 Ken Wu

Ontario supporters, please take just a minute by March 4 to tell the Doug Ford government to back away from trying to weaken the Endangered Species Act by making it easier for industries to circumvent protection measures, and instead to strengthen the act by closing the "exemptions" loopholes for industries threatening endangered species. There are over 230 plant and animal species that are at-risk of extinction or of disappearing from Ontario, and the province is one of the most species-rich jurisdictions in Canada. The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance is working with Ontario environmental groups to weigh-in on this issue. Go to the Ontario Nature page.

Make the South Okanagan National Park Reserve a Reality! Save BC's grasslands, "pocket desert", and Ponderosa pine forests!

February 23, 2019 Ken Wu
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Some of Canada's most unique ecosystems - jam-packed with endangered species - are the amazing grasslands, "pocket desert" and Ponderosa pine forests of BC's SOUTH OKANAGAN region by Osoyoos. There is where a new national park reserve is proposed!

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Saving the Bighorn Country - Alberta NDP Government's Greatest Legacy or Squandered Opportunity?

January 28, 2019 Ken Wu
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The Alberta government recently announced a proposal to protect 380,000 hectares of the spectacular Rocky Mountains next to Banff and Jasper Parks in the Bighorn Country – after literally 50 years of deliberation by successive governments! Right now Alberta’s government is deliberating on whether or not to make a new protected area a part of their legacy, or to squander this first rate opportunity out of fear and hesitation.

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Media Release: Canada's most magnificent old-growth forest located on Vancouver Island?

January 9, 2019 Ken Wu
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Conservationists locate what may be Canada's most magnificent and photogenic old-growth forest on Vancouver Island

The “Mossome” Grove (short for “Mossy and Awesome” Grove) consists of giant, prehistoric-looking, shaggy bigleaf maples with tall, straight Sitka spruce, and is found near Port Renfrew.

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