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STORE - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE Ancient Forest Alliance 2021 Calendar featuring spectacular photos of BC by TJ Watt. Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with vegetable-based inks. CAMPAIGNS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The McKelvie Valley is the last intact watershed in the Tahsis region and is home to rare, ancient Douglas-fir stands, provides high quality habitat for the endangered marbled murrelet, ensures clean water for the town of Tahsis, and is an important spawning ground for wildsalmon.
PHOTOS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The photos you see on this website were captured by AFA Photographer, Campaigner, and Co-Founder, TJ Watt. TJ has been photographing both the beauty and destruction of BC’s old-growth forests for over a decade now and his images play a vital role in making these remote areas visually accessible for people across the globe. TJ shoots with FAIRY CREEK HEADWATERS Here are photos from the headwaters of Fairy Creek, the last unlogged old-growth valley on southern Vancouver Island (outside of parks), located northeast of Port Renfrew in Pacheedaht territory. AFA campaigners identified and documented massive yellow cedar trees, which appear to be within a proposed cutblock. One of them measured 9.5 feet in diameter, making MASSIVE OLD-GROWTH YELLOW CEDARS, INCLUDING CANADA’S NINTH Share this far and wide! Take action for ancient forests! Send an instant message to the BC government today. Rare old-growth trees in Fairy Creek headwaters near Port Renfrew, where protesters have been blockading Teal-Jones’ road building efforts since Monday, at risk of logging unless BC government intervenes. Victoria, BC – Conservationists with the Ancient LOGGING OF MASSIVE, ANCIENT CEDARS IN CAYCUSE WATERSHED Shocking before-and-after photos reveal destruction of irreplaceable ancient redcedars in Vancouver Island’s Caycuse watershed and highlight urgent need for immediate protection of at-risk old-growth and funding to support First Nations’ protected areas and economies. OLD GROWTH FORESTS OF FAIRY CREEK, VANCOUVER ISLAND 5 Clayoquot Sound (in BC). The definition above is widely accepted among foresters and ecologists, and is now (ostensibly) part of the rubric of the BC government.26,27 Working definitions for BC old growth are based on stand age, mostly as estimated from aerialNAHMINT VALLEY
Hundreds of hectares of the grandest old-growth forests in Canada are being logged at breakneck speeds right now in the Nahmint Valley near Port Alberni, including thousands of old-growth western redcedars – some 4.3 meters (12 feet) in diameter – and exceptionally large Douglas-firs. BC’s 5th and 9th widest Douglas-fir trees, accordingto the BC
OLD-GROWTH LOGGING ON MOUNTAINSIDE ABOVE CATHEDRAL GROVE Old-growth logging on private lands on the mountainside above Cathedral Grove has put Canada’s most famous old-growth forest at risk and illustrated the urgent need for provincial funding to purchase and protect endangered ecosystems on private lands. HOME - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCEPORT RENFREW BIG TREES MAPCONTACTDIRECTIONS TO AVATAR GROVENEWSCAMPAIGNSPHOTOS The emerald-green ancient forests of the Fairy Creek Valley in Pacheedaht territory from above. Last week we took to the skies to document old-growth forests and logging across the west coast of Vancouver Island and, when you’re in the air, it’s clear just how incredibly rare a sight this is – a roadless valley free fromclearcuts.
STORE - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE Ancient Forest Alliance 2021 Calendar featuring spectacular photos of BC by TJ Watt. Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with vegetable-based inks. CAMPAIGNS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The McKelvie Valley is the last intact watershed in the Tahsis region and is home to rare, ancient Douglas-fir stands, provides high quality habitat for the endangered marbled murrelet, ensures clean water for the town of Tahsis, and is an important spawning ground for wildsalmon.
PHOTOS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The photos you see on this website were captured by AFA Photographer, Campaigner, and Co-Founder, TJ Watt. TJ has been photographing both the beauty and destruction of BC’s old-growth forests for over a decade now and his images play a vital role in making these remote areas visually accessible for people across the globe. TJ shoots with FAIRY CREEK HEADWATERS Here are photos from the headwaters of Fairy Creek, the last unlogged old-growth valley on southern Vancouver Island (outside of parks), located northeast of Port Renfrew in Pacheedaht territory. AFA campaigners identified and documented massive yellow cedar trees, which appear to be within a proposed cutblock. One of them measured 9.5 feet in diameter, making MASSIVE OLD-GROWTH YELLOW CEDARS, INCLUDING CANADA’S NINTH Share this far and wide! Take action for ancient forests! Send an instant message to the BC government today. Rare old-growth trees in Fairy Creek headwaters near Port Renfrew, where protesters have been blockading Teal-Jones’ road building efforts since Monday, at risk of logging unless BC government intervenes. Victoria, BC – Conservationists with the Ancient LOGGING OF MASSIVE, ANCIENT CEDARS IN CAYCUSE WATERSHED Shocking before-and-after photos reveal destruction of irreplaceable ancient redcedars in Vancouver Island’s Caycuse watershed and highlight urgent need for immediate protection of at-risk old-growth and funding to support First Nations’ protected areas and economies. OLD GROWTH FORESTS OF FAIRY CREEK, VANCOUVER ISLAND 5 Clayoquot Sound (in BC). The definition above is widely accepted among foresters and ecologists, and is now (ostensibly) part of the rubric of the BC government.26,27 Working definitions for BC old growth are based on stand age, mostly as estimated from aerialNAHMINT VALLEY
Hundreds of hectares of the grandest old-growth forests in Canada are being logged at breakneck speeds right now in the Nahmint Valley near Port Alberni, including thousands of old-growth western redcedars – some 4.3 meters (12 feet) in diameter – and exceptionally large Douglas-firs. BC’s 5th and 9th widest Douglas-fir trees, accordingto the BC
OLD-GROWTH LOGGING ON MOUNTAINSIDE ABOVE CATHEDRAL GROVE Old-growth logging on private lands on the mountainside above Cathedral Grove has put Canada’s most famous old-growth forest at risk and illustrated the urgent need for provincial funding to purchase and protect endangered ecosystems on private lands. CAMPAIGNS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The McKelvie Valley is the last intact watershed in the Tahsis region and is home to rare, ancient Douglas-fir stands, provides high quality habitat for the endangered marbled murrelet, ensures clean water for the town of Tahsis, and is an important spawning ground for wildsalmon.
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The emerald-green ancient forests of the Fairy Creek Valley in Pacheedaht territory from above. Last week we took to the skies to document old-growth forests and logging across the west coast of Vancouver Island and, when you’re in the air, it’s clear just how incredibly rare a sight this is – a roadless valley free fromclearcuts.
PHOTOS - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE The photos you see on this website were captured by AFA Photographer, Campaigner, and Co-Founder, TJ Watt. TJ has been photographing both the beauty and destruction of BC’s old-growth forests for over a decade now and his images play a vital role in making these remote areas visually accessible for people across the globe. TJ shoots with LOGGING OF BC’S GRANDEST ANCIENT FORESTS CONTINUES AS OLD Conservationists with the Ancient Forest Alliance are calling for both immediate and longer-term steps to protect old-growth following the logging of some of Vancouver Island’s grandest ancient forests along Haddon Creek in the Caycuse River watershed. BEFORE & AFTER OLD-GROWTH MAPS Old-Growth (OG) Forest Statistics – Southern Coast (i.e. Vancouver Island and SW Mainland) Original Total OG: 5.5 million hectares Low Productivity OG: 2.2 million hectares Original Productive OG: 3.3 million hectares Remaining Productive OG: 860,000 hectares (26% of original) In Parks – Productive OG: 200,000 hectares (6% of original) In Parks and OGMAs – ProductiveNOOTKA ISLAND
The heavenly, 35 kilometre long Nootka Trail – the finest coastal hike in Canada that traverses ancient rainforests, beaches, cliffs, and spectacular rocky intertidal coastlines – is under direct logging assault by Western Forest Products, in Nuchatlaht and Mowachaht/Muchalaht Nuu-Chah-Nulth territory. Many groups of people come to hike this wondrous trail, but the ecological integrityCASTLE GROVE
The endangered Castle Grove is perhaps the most impressive stand of unprotected monumental ancient redcedars in Canada. The Lower Castle Grove includes the “Castle Giant”, an enormous, 16 foot (5 meter) diameter western redcedar that is one of the largest trees in Canada, and both the Lower and Upper Castle Grove are jam-packed with perhaps EDEN GROVE - ANCIENT FOREST ALLIANCE Below are photos of the incredible ancient trees in the Eden Grove found in the Gordon River Valley, only a 45 minute drive from Port Renfrew within the traditional territory of the Pacheedaht First Nation. The Grove includes about 30 hectares of unprotected, valley bottom ancient forest. The grove is home giant Douglas-fir and western FOREST PROTECTOR CERTIFICATE If this is a gift, please include the recipients name and address in the ‘order notes‘ box during the checkout process. They will also receive one of our greeting cards with your sentiments so, in the same section, please include your message (50 words or less), as well as how you wish for us to sign the name(s) of whom this gift is from. Thank you! Additional donation (if desired) can beKLANAWA VALLEY
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Exploring & Climbing Ancient Giants at Eden Grove While further exploring Eden Grove in Pacheedaht territory earlier this year, the AFA’s TJ Watt located another epic stand of ancient giants! With the help of our friends at Expedition Old-Growth, we were able to climb and measure the grove’s biggest tree: an enormous, burly cedar that came in at 175 feet tall and nearly 14 feet wide.MORE INFO
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CONSERVATION GROUP CRIES FOUL OVER LOGGING OLD-GROWTH FOREST IN CAYCUSE RIVER WATERSHEDMay 15, 2020
Check out this piece in the Cowichan Valley Citizen on the logging of one of the most spectacular ancient forests on the South Island rivalling Avatar Grove or the Walbran. Posted In: News CoverageCONTINUE READING
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PHOTO GALLERY: MASSIVE TREES CUT DOWN ON VANCOUVER ISLANDApril 30, 2020
In April 2020, Ancient Forest Alliance campaigner and photographer TJ Watt explored and documented old-growth logging totalling over 70 hectares along Haddon Creek in Ditidaht Territory and found monumental redcedar trees over 11 feet in diameter cut down. Some of these trees had previously been photographed by him while still standing. Withoutquestion, this is
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Conservationists with the Ancient Forest Alliance are calling for both immediate and longer-term steps to protect old-growth following the logging of some of Vancouver Island’s grandest ancient forests along Haddon Creek in the Caycuse River watershed. Posted In: Media ReleaseCONTINUE READING
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PHOTO GALLERY: EXPLORING & CLIMBING ANCIENT GIANTS AT EDEN GROVEApril 22, 2020
While further exploring Eden Grove in Pacheedaht territory earlier this year, the AFA’s TJ Watt located another epic stand of ancientgiants!
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EXPLORE MAGAZINE: SPEAK FOR THE TREESMarch 18, 2020
See this article in Explore Magazine which features an interview with AFA’s TJ Watt and covers the history of the Avatar Grove campaign, the economic value of standing old-growth forests, and debunks the BC government’s claim that these forests are not endangered. Port Renfrew Chamber of Commerce President, Dan Hager, and Spirit of theWest
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Ancient forest friends: To ensure the health and safety of our staff and supporters, we’ve decided to postpone our 10-year anniversary celebration on April 3rd in light of COVID-19. We will reschedule the event once the situation changes and we are confident that there’s no health risk. Anyone who has already purchased a ticket will Posted In: AnnouncementsCONTINUE READING
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CATHEDRAL GROVE AT RISK FROM OLD GROWTH LOGGING UPHILL FROM POPULAR SITE, SAY CONSERVATIONISTSMarch 8, 2020
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PROVINCIAL OLD-GROWTH PROTECTION STRATEGY The Ancient Forest Alliance is calling for the provincial government to establish a BC Old-Growth Protection Strategy that would ensure comprehensive, legislated protection for BC’s ancient forests on public/Crown lands. The science-based plan would incorporate timelines to immediately end old-growth logging in “critically endangered” forests, and quickly phase out old-growth logging where there is a “high risk” to$0 Donated
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BC NATURAL LANDS ACQUISITION FUND A BC Natural Lands Acquisition Fund would allow for the purchase and protection of BC’s most endangered ecosystems on private lands to sustain wildlife, clean water, recreation and tourism. British Columbia’s most endangered ecosystems are often found on privately-owned lands. These endangered ecosystems include Coastal Douglas Fir and Dry Maritime forests on BC’s southern coast;$0 Donated
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Located near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island in Hupacasath and Tseshaht territory, the Nahmint Valley boasts some of Canada’s grandest old-growth forests, supports a variety of wildlife, and is considered a recreational paradise by hikers, campers, and anglers alike. Despite its high conservation, recreation, and scenic value, and despite a Ministry of Forests investigation finding non-compliance by the government’s own logging agency, BC Timber Sales, the Province continues to allow the Nahmint Valley to be destroyed clearcut by clearcut.$0 Donated
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The McKelvie Valley is located on northwestern Vancouver Island in Mowachaht/Muchalaht territory and is the last unprotected, intact watershed in the Tahsis region. The valley is home to rare, ancient Douglas-fir stands, provides high quality habitat for the endangered marbled murrelet, ensures clean water for the town of Tahsis, and supports the health and survival of wild salmon. It’s also where Western Forest Products plans to blast a road into the heart of the valley to carry out upwards of 25 clearcuts.$0 Donated
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Canada’s most famous old-growth forest, Cathedral Grove, has been visited by millions of people around the world. Unfortunately, the mountainside above this world-famous grove, Horne Mountain, has been roaded by Island Timberlands in preparation for potential logging.$0 Donated
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EDINBURGH MOUNTAIN ANCIENT FOREST The Edinburgh Grove, the most spectacular part of the Edinburgh Mountain Ancient Forest on its southwestern side, has also been nicknamed the ‘Eden Grove’. More than half of the Edinburgh Mountain Ancient Forest is open for logging, while other parts are protected as a ‘core’ Wildlife Habitat Area (the ‘buffer’ zone can still be logged, and has already been logged in several areas) for the endangered Queen Charlotte Goshawk, as an Ungulate Winter Range, and as Old-Growth Management Areas.$0 Donated
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Echo Lake is a spectacular, unprotected, lowland ancient forest near Agassiz, BC, in a region where virtually all of the valley bottom old-growth forests have been logged. The area is home to perhaps the largest concentration of bald eagles on Earth, where thousands of eagles come each fall to eat spawning salmon in the Harrison and Chehalis Rivers and hundreds roost in the old-growth trees at nightaround Echo Lake.
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MOSSY MAPLE RAINFOREST The unprotected “Mossy Maple Grove” is a several kilometer long stretch of enormous old-growth Bigleaf maple trees – some as much as 2 meters (7 feet) wide in trunk diameter – completely draped in hanging gardens of mosses and ferns found along a creek just south of Cowichan Lake on Vancouver Island.$0 Donated
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WEST END CAR FREE DAY (VANCOUVER) Visit the AFA Tree Team at the West End Car Free Day this Saturday June 15th from 12pm-7pm to chat about our ancient forest campaigns and check out our AFA gear! You’ll find our table at the East side of Denman Ave between Barclay St. & Haro St.MORE DETAILS
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MAIN STREET CAR FREE DAY (VANCOUVER) The AFA Tree Team will be set up at Main Street Car Free Day on Sunday June 16th from 12pm-7pm. Come say hello and chat about all things old-growth! We’ll be at East side of Main Street between Broadway & W 10th Ave.MORE DETAILS
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Visit the AFA Tree Team at FernFest on Saturday June 22nd, 2019! We’ll be at the Vic High Plaza from 10am-5pm with AFA gear and FREEBig Tree Posters!
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STANLEY PARK OLD-GROWTH ECOLOGY TOUR (VANCOUVER) Join us on Saturday, July 6th, from 10am – 12pm for a fun and informative old-growth forest ecology tour along Stanley Park’s Tatlow Trail. Learn about common tree and plant species, what makes old-growth forests unique compared to second-growth forests, and why BC’s ancient forests need protecting. Hosted by the Ancient Forest Alliance and the StanleyMORE DETAILS
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METCHOSIN MARKET (VICTORIA) The AFA Tree Team will be at the Metchosin Market on Sunday July 14th from 11am-2pm. Pick up some awesome AFA gear, a FREE Big Tree Poster, and chat about our ancient forest campaigns!MORE DETAILS
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STANLEY PARK OLD-GROWTH ECOLOGY TOUR (VANCOUVER) Join us on Saturday 27th, from 2pm-4pm for a fun and informative old-growth forest ecology tour along Stanley Park’s Tatlow Trail. Learn about common tree and plant species, what makes old-growth forests unique compared to second-growth forests, and why BC’s ancient forests need protecting. Hosted by the Ancient Forest Alliance and the Stanley Park Ecology Society.MORE DETAILS
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MEC TABLE (VICTORIA) Visit the AFA Tree Team at MEC (1450 Government St) on Friday August2nd from 11am- 3pm!
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MOSS STREET MARKET (VICTORIA) Join the AFA Tree Team at the Moss Street Market on Saturday August 3rd from 10am-2pm! We’ll have all the best AFA merch including FREEBig Tree Posters!
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STANLEY PARK OLD-GROWTH ECOLOGY TOUR (VANCOUVER) Join us on Saturday, August 24th, from 10am – 12pm for a fun and informative old-growth forest ecology tour along Stanley Park’s Tatlow Trail. Learn about common tree and plant species, what makes old-growth forests unique compared to second-growth forests, and why BC’s ancient forests need protecting. Hosted by the Ancient Forest Alliance and the Stanley Park EcologyMORE DETAILS
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OLD-GROWTH ECOLOGY TOURS WITH STANLEY PARK ECOLOGY SOCIETY On SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21, join Stanley Park Ecology Society for an exciting and informative old-growth forest ecology tour! Two times available: 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm. Read on for registration details!MORE DETAILS
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October 10, 2019
THE FUTURE OF BC’S ANCIENT FORESTS On Thursday, October 10, from 7-9pm, join the AFA and special guests for an in-depth conversation on the future of BC’s ancient forests!MORE DETAILS
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October 23, 2019
TREELINE FILM SCREENING (VICTORIA) On Wednesday, October 23rd, from 7-9pm at 616 Yates Street, join the AFA and Patagonia Victoria for a film night featuring a beautiful Patagonia production about the world’s forests: Treeline!MORE DETAILS
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November 27, 2019
AFA YEAR-END CELEBRATION (VICTORIA) Mark your calendar! We’re hosting our annual Year-End Celebration & Fundraiser on the evening of Wednesday, November 27th, at the Victoria Event Centre!MORE DETAILS
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March 6, 2020
AFA’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION You’re invited to the AFA’s 10th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, April 3rd! Join us at Trees Restaurant in Victoria, Lekwungen territory (537 Johnson St) from 6:30pm to 9:30pm to celebrate the community we’ve become and the accomplishments you’ve helped us achieve over the last decade! Enjoy house-made appetizers, refreshments (1 drink included with your ticket), a silentMORE DETAILS
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WORKING TO PROTECT BC’S ENDANGERED OLD-GROWTH FORESTS AND ENSURE A SUSTAINABLE, SECOND-GROWTH FOREST INDUSTRY. MAKE A DONATION TODAYVICTORIA OFFICE
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Victoria, BC
Office hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 11:00am – 4:30pm PHONE (250) 896-4007 (Mon-Fri. 9am – 6pm) E-MAIL: info@ancientforestalliance.orgMAILING ADDRESS
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