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EEA's submission to the BC Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework

June 2, 2023 Ken Wu

These comments highlight the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance’s (EEA) key input for BC’s forthcoming Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework (BEHF).

 

We greatly commend the BC government for moving forward with this initiative, which potentially could be the framework for a paradigm shift - which the Old-Growth Strategic Review recommendations called for - that puts ecosystem health first in all land-use and forestry decisions. If done well, the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Framework could be a globally recognized leading policy framework for protecting biodiversity, old-growth forests and endangered ecosystems - or it can fall flat if the myopic and pervasive forces of the status quo continue to undermine progress and squander the opportunity for all.

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In News Tags Protected Areas, British Columbia, Old-Growth, Conservation Financing

SEND a MESSAGE: Please Support MP Patrick Weiler's Old-Growth Protection Motion!

May 17, 2023 Ken Wu

The destruction of ancient redcedars in Quatsino territory on northern Vancouver Island. Photo by TJ Watt

Stand up to Support MP Patrick Weiler's Motion to Protect Old-Growth Forests!

Member of Parliament (MP) Patrick Weiler has introduced a federal motion that launches an enhanced BC old-growth protection fund of $82 million, increased from the original $50 million - contingent on matching BC funds, that would bring the total to $164 million.

In the Great Bear Rainforest, $120 million was indispensable to help ensure the legislated protection of over 2 million hectares (an area two-thirds the size of Vancouver Island, or triple the size of Banff National Park) - so $164 million will be no small deal on the ground.

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In Take Action Tags Protected Areas, British Columbia, Old-Growth

Media Release: Motion For Old-Growth Fund & Export Ban Introduced By MP Patrick Weiler

May 5, 2023 Ken Wu

Endangered Ecosystems Alliance executive director Ken Wu stands beside a giant old-growth redcedar tree growing unprotected on Nootka Island in Mowachaht/ Muchalaht territory.

The Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) and the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance (EEA) give great thanks to Member of Parliament Patrick Weiler (West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country) for his new motion to help protect old-growth forests in BC and Canada.

Weiler has crafted a motion, introduced into federal Parliament yesterday, calling for the $82 million BC Old-Growth Protection Fund (increased from $50 million previously, and contingent on matching BC funding that would bring it to $164 million), to end the international export of old-growth raw logs and wood products from across Canada as quickly as possible (and by no later than 2030), and to protect old-growth on federal lands on Department of National Defense and National Park lands from any destructive infrastructure developments.

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In Media Release Tags Protected Areas, British Columbia, Old-Growth, Conservation Financing

Environment Day 2023 Grassroots Fundraising Progress Tracker!

April 27, 2023 Ken Wu

This year, EEA is aiming to raise $30,000 in grassroots fundraising by Environment Day June 5th, 2023. These funds will help us in making a series of mini-documentary films on the amazing, most endangered ecosystems across Canada, drafting key environmental legislation with lawyers and ecologists, undertaking major outreach to businesses, unions and faith groups, and undertaking major public mobilization nationally and across Canada to ensure politicians hear from Canadians on the need to expand the protected areas system with an emphasis on the most endangered ecosystems.

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In Fundraising

How a new ‘nature economy’ is transforming the fight for B.C.’s ancient forests (Global News)

April 26, 2023 Ken Wu

Climbing Big Lonely Doug (TJ Watt/The Ancient Forest Alliance).

Have you ever seen a tree so big it would take 10 people to wrap their arms around its trunk – and that still wouldn’t be enough? A tree as tall as a downtown office building?

These trees exist and, in British Columbia’s coastal rainforests, are measured and even tracked by the people fighting to protect them.

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In News Tags British Columbia, Old-Growth

New Video: BC Old-Growth Policy Update - February 17, 2023

February 17, 2023 Ken Wu

Here's a new video by the EEA's Executive Director Ken Wu on a BC Old-Growth Policy Update **Note: it was filmed before the new forest policy progress announcements by Premier Eby a couple days ago, which we have included in the write-up below. Please watch and SEND a MESSAGE to the BC and federal governments asking them to keep moving forward at: https://www.endangeredecosystemsalliance.org/news/bc-needs-an-effective-federal-provincial-nature-agreement

The short summary:  The new BC Premier David Eby is undertaking major and much needed policy overhauls to develop the framework and funding that will enable a massive expansion of protected areas in BC shortly, via First Nations initiatives (***NOTE:  in BC, the province legally cannot unilaterally establish protected areas and "just protect the old-growth" - the support of local First Nations governments is a legal necessity in their unceded territories. Old-growth logging deferrals and protected areas move at the speed of local First Nations - the government's policies and framework can facilitate or hinder, help speed up or slow down, the abilities of First Nations to protect ecosystems, if they choose. This is a vital fact to understand for conservation and old-growth advocates). 

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In Video Tags Old-Growth, British Columbia, Conservation Financing

‘The right direction’: new B.C. plan could actually protect old-growth forests (The Narwhal)

February 16, 2023 Ken Wu

Endangered Ecosystems Alliance executive director Ken Wu is hopeful the B.C. government's new forestry plan will lead to protection for ancient forests around Port Renfrew and elsewhere in the province. (TJ Watt / Ancient Forest Alliance)

A “war in the woods” has simmered for decades in B.C., sometimes erupting into high-profile protests and arrests over plans to log ancient trees in places like Clayoquot Sound and Fairy Creek. 

This week, the provincial government unveiled a suite of new measures that aim to accelerate old-growth protection and broker a truce. Measures include new initiatives to finance old-growth forest protection, more Indigenous participation in land-use decisions and an end to prioritizing timber extraction over all other values, including biodiversity and carbon storage. 

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In News Tags British Columbia, Old-Growth, Conservation Financing

B.C. moves to fast-track its overdue old growth protection commitments (The Globe and Mail)

February 16, 2023 Ken Wu

B.C. Premier David Eby speaks during a news conference in Vancouver, on Feb. 5. The NDP government made a commitment in the 2020 election campaign to protect old growth – officially recognizing that the value of old-growth trees left standing can be far greater than the value of those trees as timber products. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

The B.C. government is seeking to harness the financial clout of non-profit conservation groups to protect endangered ecosystems, with a commitment to create a new trust fund to leverage charitable donations for nature with its own dollars.

Premier David Eby announced on Wednesday his plans to fast-track his government’s progress on protecting old growth, including $25-million to help First Nations participate in land-use decisions on old-growth forests, and $90-million added to the B.C. Manufacturing Jobs Fund to help forestry companies retool their mills to adapt to second-growth timber.

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In News Tags British Columbia, Old-Growth, Conservation Financing

Media Release: The BC government starts laying the path for expanded forest conservation

February 15, 2023 Ken Wu

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.

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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In Media Release Tags Protected Areas, British Columbia, Old-Growth, Conservation Financing

Video: Protected Areas Progress in Canada - Post UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) Summary

December 29, 2022 Ken Wu

Hear a quick summary overview by the Endangered Ecosystem Alliance's Executive Director Ken Wu about some of the progress for protected areas expansion policies and funding that were announced from Canada and several provinces during the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in Montreal between Dec.7 to 19, 2022.

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In Video Tags Protected Areas, COP15, Conservation Financing

Media Release: Closing the Conservation Gaps in Canada: Provincial buy-in, protection targets for all ecosystems, and conservation financing for Indigenous Protected Areas needed

December 14, 2022 Ken Wu

A hardwood swamp forest in the Minesing wetlands of southern Ontario

Endangered Ecosystems Alliance (EEA) calls for a federal “Endangered Ecosystems Act” to ensure protected areas targets are devised for all ecosystems, to motivate the provinces to adopt protection targets and to ensure funding for protected areas expansion

Montreal - As 196 countries meet in Montreal at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) to negotiate new international protected areas targets and policies, conservation groups are increasing their pressure on the Canadian and provincial governments to close the conservation gaps in expanding the protected areas system in Canada.

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In Media Release Tags Protected Areas, Ecosystem Targets, COP15

Conservationists optimistic over David Eby's commitments to protect B.C.'s biodiversity - News Article (CBC News)

December 12, 2022 Ken Wu

An aerial photograph of the Nahmint Valley outside Port Alberni, B.C., shows protected old growth groves along the water and replanted hillsides that were previously logged. (Chris Corday/CBC)

In mandate letters to his land stewardship and forestry ministers, B.C. Premier David Eby says he wants to double the amount of protected land in the province, support new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, and move faster on recommendations around the logging of old growth trees. 

They're conservation goals advocates have been calling on for years to protect B.C.'s unique biodiversity, which has thousands of species at risk due to development and climate change.

"This is potentially a major leap toward protecting endangered ecosystems and the most at-risk, productive stands of old-growth forests left in B.C.," said Ken Wu in a release from the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance.

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In News Tags Protected Areas, COP15, Conservation Financing, British Columbia, Old-Growth

Media Release: BC’s New Premier David Eby commits to double protected areas by 2030 & to develop a conservation financing mechanism for IPCAs

December 9, 2022 Ken Wu

Conservationist Vicky Husband and Endangered Ecosystems Alliance executive director Ken Wu stand among unprotected old-growth redcedars in the Jurassic Grove on southern Vancouver Island in Pacheedaht territory near Port Renfrew

Yesterday in his mandate letter to the new Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Nathan Cullen, BC’s new Premier David Eby committed BC for the first time to protecting 30% of the province’s land area by 2030 (currently 15% is protected). He also tasked Cullen to work with First Nations to support new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA’s) and to help “develop a new conservation financing mechanism to support protection of biodiverse areas.”

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In Media Release Tags COP15, Protected Areas, Conservation Financing

B.C. vows to reverse ‘short-term thinking’ with pledge to protect 30% of province by 2030 - News Article (The Narwhal)

December 8, 2022 Ken Wu

BC Premier David Eby has committed to protecting 30 per cent of B.C. by 2030, doubling current protections. Photo: Province of British Columbia, Flickr

For years, our main campaign in BC has been that the province must commit to the federal protected areas targets (to protect 25% by 2025 and 30% by 2030 of Canada's land and marine areas) at a minimum and to provide conservation financing support for First Nations sustainable economic development linked to protecting the most at-risk, productive (big tree) old-growth forests and the most endangered ecosystems.

Today Premier David Eby committed BC to meeting the federal protected areas target of protecting 30% by 2030 of the land area (currently 15% of BC is in legislated protected areas), joining Quebec now which made the pledge much earlier.

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In News Tags Old-Growth, Protected Areas, Conservation Financing, British Columbia, COP15

Video: Nature Protection in Canada - Time for Ambition and Ecosystem-Based Targets

December 6, 2022 Ken Wu

Check out the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance's new 5 min video on "Nature Protection in Canada - Time for Ambition and Ecosystem-Based Targets" explaining key issues as 195 countries converge in Montreal to negotiate new international protected areas targets and policies at the UN Biodiversity Conference.

Most importantly SEND a MESSAGE to your provincial government and to the federal government to scale-up their protected areas ambition here.

Please donate to help us get this video out to millions of Canadians via social media ads - right now is THE greatest chance in history to pressure governments across Canada to protect native ecosystems!

And sign-up for our newsletter about our events, nature walks and news across Canada here.

In Video Tags COP15, Conservation Financing, Protected Areas

SEND a MESSAGE: Protect Canada’s Endangered Ecosystems – the Provinces and Federal Government Must Act!

December 5, 2022 Ken Wu

Right now 196 countries are converging UN Biodiversity Conference in Montreal to negotiate new, international protected areas targets and policies.

Please SPEAK UP to your provincial and federal leaders for strong protected areas commitments to protect the most endangered ecosystems across Canada!

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In Take Action Tags Old-Growth, Conservation Financing, COP15

SEND a MESSAGE: BC Must Fund Indigenous Old-Growth Logging Deferrals and Protected Areas ASAP and Ensure Ecosystem-Based Targets!

December 2, 2022 Ken Wu

British Columbia is the most ecologically and biologically diverse province in Canada, spanning from towering old-growth temperate rainforests to hot dry grasslands, from low elevation wetlands to high elevation alpine tundra, and from freshwater to marine ecosystems.

Currently, about 15% of the province is safeguarded in legislated protected areas, with ecosystems across the province at risk from a variety of industrial threats including industrial logging, suburban sprawl, oil and gas, mining, and agricultural conversion.

For almost 2 years, the BC and federal government have been negotiating a potential funding agreement to expand the protected areas system in BC.

If they do this, such a Nature Agreement could be the biggest game-changer for the protection of endangered ecosystems and old-growth forests in BC's history, finally ending the 50 year old War in the Woods!

PLEASE SEND a MESSAGE to the BC and Federal governments.

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In Take Action Tags Old-Growth, British Columbia, Conservation Financing, COP15

Media Release: Before COP15, Conservation Groups call on BC Government to Commit to Funding and Targets to Expand Protected Areas in BC

November 30, 2022 Ken Wu

EEA Executive Director Ken Wu in the Jursassic Grove on Southern Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew in Pacheedat territory

BC has a chance to protect the most endangered ecosystems and promote community economic, social and cultural well-being linked to nature conservation - and also to finally end the War in the Woods over old-growth forests.

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In Media Release Tags Old-Growth, Conservation Financing, British Columbia, COP15

Businesses ally with environmental groups to push B.C. to protect biodiversity - News Article (The National Observer)

November 21, 2022 Ken Wu

Businesses are urging the B.C. government to capitalize on Ottawa’s offer to invest hundreds of millions to save threatened ecosystems in the run-up to the UN Biodiversity Conference in Montreal next month.

A total of 250 businesses are backing a resolution urging B.C.’s new Premier David Eby to stave off the extinction and climate crisis by backing the federal government’s 30x30 promise — to protect 30 per cent of the country’s land and waters by 2030.

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In News Tags Old-Growth, Resolutions, Protected Areas

Media Release: 250 Businesses Call on BC Government to Commit to Ambitious Targets and Funding to Expand BC’s Protected Areas System

November 15, 2022 Ken Wu

The Endangered Ecosystems Alliance has released a resolution signed by 250 businesses, including 228 based in BC, calling on the BC government to help avert the extinction and climate crises and to benefit our health and the BC economy by committing to meet Canada’s national and international protected areas targets (to protect 25% by 2025 and 30% by 2030 of Canada’s land and marine areas) at a minimum in BC and to ensure adequate funding to enable these goals. This includes protecting BC’s old-growth forests, ensuring protection targets for every ecosystem-type (ie. not just overall provincial targets), and to provide the necessary funding particularly for First Nations sustainable economic development that would enable new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA’s) to be established.

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In Media Release Tags Old-Growth, Protected Areas, British Columbia
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