The BC NDP government has removed the “unduly restrict clause” from forest planning that has limited forest conservation measures for decades, committed to developing a conservation financing mechanism to support First Nations economic development linked to new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA’s), committed more support to expand value-added forest industries, and with First Nations has added about 200,000 hectares of additional old growth forests into logging deferral areas.
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Kanaka Bar Indian Band Lands Manager Sean O’Rourke and Junior Land Guardian Domonique Samson stand by an old-growth Ponderosa pine tree in the band’s T’eqt’aqtn’mux Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) proposal, which is being supported by the Nature-Based Solutions Foundation, Endangered Ecosystems Alliance and Ancient Forest Alliance. About 125 square kilometers of old-growth forests will be encompassed by the IPCA when finalized.