VICTORIA: All Beings Confluence (April 20–28)

April 20-28 (ongoing)
Cadboro Bay United Church (2625 Arbutus Rd, Victoria – see MAP)
Free/by donation

All Beings Confluence is a travelling community art project, hosted by the Cadboro Bay United Church in Victoria, as an expanding fabric art installation created by many individuals from multiple communities and local organizations. This project uses community art, collaborative practices and a belief in the creative process to explore the idea that all life is interconnected and each “living being” plays a vital role in sustaining the web of life. The event will also help to raise awareness and support for the Ancient Forest Alliance, the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Society (VIRCS), and The Learning Curve.

VANCOUVER: Big Tree Weekend (April 2-3)

Hey Lower Mainland friends be sure to come out to the Big Tree Weekend from April 2-3 hosted by the Stanley Park Ecology Society (the AFA will be doing an old-growth ecology walk during the Saturday morning slot) and see some of the largest trees in BC right in the heart of Vancouver’s finest park! See DETAILS and get TICKETS here: https://stanleyparkecology.ca/education/public-programs/big-trees-weekend/

Federation of BC Naturalists (BC Nature) join call to protect Central Walbran Valley

Thanks to the Federation of BC Naturalists (BC Nature), who have joined multiple Chambers of Commerce and municipal councils calling for the protection of the endangered Central Walbran Valley. The federation consists of 53 naturalist clubs representing 6000 members in British Columbia, including biologists, ecologists, and various natural history enthusiasts. The federation has sent a letter of support for the Cowichan Valley Naturalists in their call to the province requesting protection of the Central Walbran Ancient Forest. The 500 hectare Central Walbran Valley is threatened with potential logging by Teal-Jones, and is the most intact part of a 2600 hectare Special Management Zone. The Ancient Forest Alliance is working with diverse partners calling for the region's protection, along with legislation to protect endangered old-growth forests across BC and new policies to ensure a sustainable, value-added second-growth forest industry.

See the Federation of BC Naturalists (BC Nature) online at: www.bcnature.ca

THANK YOU to our 2015 Business, Artist & Organization Supporters!

Thanks to the generous support of donors, the Ancient Forest Alliance has quickly grown to become BC’s leading organization working for comprehensive legislation to protect endangered old-growth forests and forestry jobs across the province.

In the past several years since the AFA was founded, local and sustainable businesses along with artists and other organizations have bolstered the AFA’s important work through many fundraising initiatives including direct donations, yoga studio Karma Classes, gift raffles, ‘Haircut not Clearcut’ salon fundraisers, in kind donations, proceeds from products or services to music festivals, concerts and special event benefits.

We look forward to working with many more such supporters in 2016 and beyond as we pursue our ambitious goal of ensuring legislated protection for endangered old-growth forests across the province!

For more information on supporting the AFA as a business or organization, visit our Business and Organization Support page.

For a FULL LIST of ALL businesses, artists and organizations that have supported the AFA since our founding in 2010, see here.
Thanks to our 2015 Donors!

In 2015, the AFA received significant support from a variety of granting programs and creative fundraisers. We are very grateful for the major support provided by Mountain Equipment Co-op’s Community Contributions Grants and MEC Victoria’s vote of preferred organizations, LUSH Handmade Cosmetics’ Charity Pot program, Patagonia‘s Grassroots Environmental Grants program, and Patagonia Victoria – Elements1% for the Planet contributions.

We would like to also extend our deepest gratitude to Nick Temos of the Pacific Northwest Collective for piloting four incredible aerial flights over Vancouver Island this year that helped us document remote ancient forests and old-growth logging from above.

We are very excited to be a new beneficiary of True North Goods, an outdoor goods and apparel company showing their dedication to protecting the outdoors for future generations to explore by donating a portion of all proceeds to the AFA! Michael Green Architecture has also supported us greatly as part of its 1% for the Planet contributions.

Eternal Abundance Organic Vegan Grocery & Cafe and Banyen Books & Sound in Vancouver as well as MEC Victoria are all generously hosting ongoing sales of AFA merchandise in their stores.

Early in 2015, Innerlife Health Services supported the AFA through their Community Clinic offering BodyTalk sessions, and Climbing Arborist and the Mat Fernandez Project along with Roadside Films organized a fundraising film screening. Hemp & Company, in addition to continued support through the printing of AFA shirts and other clothing items, and through merchandise sales at their store, also awarded the AFA’s TJ Watt with an Eco-Hero Award!
Many supporters contributed to the AFA’s 5 Year Anniversary Sustainable Dinner & Celebration in April. Generous contributors included chef Landon Crawford and his team, including front house coordinator Gaby Bolanos, with music by acclaimed Vancouver Island singer-songwriter Shauna Janz, event sponsors Patagonia Victoria, Megson Fitzpatrick Insurance Services, Truffles Catering, Pedersen’s Rentals and Hemp & Company, food and drink donations from Hope Hill Farm, Michell’s Farm, Sun Trio Farm, Hoyne Brewing, Sea Cider, Tugwell Creek Honey Farm & Meadery, and a wide selection of door prizes from Hemp & Company, Sitka, Sol Integrative Healing, Harmony Belly Dance, Lifestyles Markets, Moksha Yoga Westshore, Patagonia Vancouver, SeaFlora Wild Organic Seaweed Skincare, Harmony Herbal Teas, Cafe 932, Nezza Naturals, Kermode Wildberry Winery, Pathfinders Design & Technology, Quoia, Bahnmann Timber, Evan Patterson Contracting, Platinum Energy Systems, Inspire Hair Design, West Coast Greens, Andy Mackinnon, Robin Esrock/Canadian Bucket List, and Al Carder.

This summer, Tall Tree Music Festival once again came to Brown Mountain near Port Renfrew and lent its support to the AFA’s work to protect old-growth forests near Port Renfrew and beyond.

This holiday season, Heartwood Community Café, Patagonia Vancouver, MEC Victoria and Hudson Public Market generously offered space in their stores for the AFA’s holiday fundraising booths.  Cordial Wildcrafted Consumables, Bon Macaron Patisserie and Gather Victoria donated food and gift basket items to our year end events, and Patagonia Vancouver generously hosted a film screening and presentation fundraiser!

Thank you all!

‘The Ecology and Status of the Central Walbran Ancient Forest’ by the AFA’s Ken Wu and TJ Watt

If you live in the Duncan area join us for a slideshow about the endangered Central Walbran Valley!

The Cowichan Valley Naturalist Society presents:

Ken Wu and TJ Watt of the Ancient Forest Alliance on
The Ecology and Status of the Central Walbran Ancient Forest

When: Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, 7:00 pm
Where: The HUB, 2375 Koksilah Road, Cowichan Station (south of Duncan)

Learn about the old-growth forest ecology, wildlife, relevant policies, and conservation status of the Central Walbran Valley's old-growth forests in the context of southern Vancouver Island. Discussion to follow.
Find out what you can do to help protect the area's ecology and to ensure sustainable second-growth forestry jobs

Free. Donations appreciated to cover hall rental.

Questions: cvns@naturecowichan.net

Children’s Educational Forest on Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) Threatened by TimberWest Forest Corp’s Logging Plans

Here is a media release and action alert from the Mount Moresby Adventure Camp on Haida Gwaii, where a forest that is central as a learning centre for the children and youth of Haida Gwaii is threatened by planned logging by TimberWest (whose managing agent for their Forestry Licence there is Teal-Jones):

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Children’s Educational Forest on Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) Threatened by TimberWest Forest Corp.’s Logging Plans

The BC government is one step away from approving a permit allowing Teal-Jones, a Surrey based logging company, to log a 16 hectare area on behalf of TimberWest Forest Corp. It is an area that more than 1,300 Haida Gwaii students have used for 10 years as an outdoor classroom to learn about the natural sciences, outdoor education, leadership, and forest stewardship.

The Mount Moresby Adventure Camp Society programs are part of the school curriculum in the Haida Gwaii School District, and most youth on the islands attend the camp’s Outdoor Education and week-long Forest Stewardship Programs. Local educators and parents are calling on the province to halt the logging plans that would be devastating for the future of the most highly used outdoor education facility for youth on Haida Gwaii.

Angus Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, explains the importance of this outdoor classroom to the youth of Haida Gwaii: “Mount Moresby Adventure Camp has been an integral part of the curriculum for all School District 50 learners. So important, in fact, that students return to it several times in their career for the combination of scientific, cultural, physical and social learning that it provides. To lose this safe, organised, and just plain fun resource would be a deathblow to Haida Gwaii student’s outdoor education opportunities.”

Dave McLean, a high school teacher in Masset says, “Students have told me that it [the camp] was one of the most significant, most defining events that happened in their high school years.”

“We live in a resource-based community, and we are supportive of the logging industry,” explains Toby Sanmiya, executive director for the camp. “We have a good relationship with Taan Forest, a local Haida-owned logging company, and we collaborate with them to deliver forest stewardship programs to our youth. We aren’t trying to stop logging, we are just asking them [TimberWest] to relocate this one cutblock.”

“The outdoor classroom that is the forest next to Mt. Moresby Camp is one of the few advantages our isolated schools have compared to schools with access to science centres, museums and industry tours,” explains Lorrie Joron, teacher, and former principal at George M Dawson Secondary. “They need this hands-on real-life experience.”

Speak up for the youth of Haida Gwaii and for this integral part of our islands!

Send an email to:

Honorable Steve Thompson, BC Minister of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations: steve.thomson.mla@leg.bc.ca

Cc your email to:

Honorable Christy Clark, BC Premier: premier@gov.bc.ca

Honorable Mary Polack, BC Minister of Environment: mary.polak.mla@leg.bc.ca

John Horgan, NDP Opposition Leader: oppositionleader@leg.bc.ca

Harry Bains, Opposition Critic for Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations: harry.bains.mla@leg.bc.ca

Jennifer Rice, MLA for the North Coast constituency: jennifer.rice.mla@leg.bc.ca

Please tell the above politicians that you want them to commit to:

  • Preserve this vital part of outdoor education for the youth of Haida Gwaii
  • Not approve the cutting permit for this one 16 ha cutblock.
  • Relocate TimberWest’s cutblock to an area of equivalent timber value

***Be sure to include your full name and your home mailing address so they know you’re a real person! Thank you!

For more information, contact Mount Moresby Adventure Camp at:

Toby Sanmiya (250) 626-9048

NEW! 2016 Ancient Forest CALENDARS & Cards, Posters, Stickers, Certificates, and other Merchandise!

• To order products online visit: www.ancientforestalliance.org/store.php
• To donate visit: https://16.52.162.165/donations.php

We’re proud to present the Ancient Forest Alliance’s 2016 CALENDAR! It features many of the special places on British Columbia’s coast that we’ve explored as we work to secure provincial legislation to protect our endangered old-growth forests and forestry jobs. It includes beautiful photos of Avatar Grove, Big Lonely Doug, Central Walbran Valley, Nootka Island, Cameron Valley, Mossy Maples, wildlife, and more!

**See a documentary about the Ancient Forest Alliance to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg9dcc2WPjk **

AFA Products (Click here to view items and order online):

AFA 2016 Calendars: $25. 3 or more $20 each
Cards: $5. 6 for $25, 12 for $40 (Choose from our specially selected 6-card sets – Big Tree Bundle, Wild Landscapes, Coastal Critters, & Serenity Set, or variety packs of 6 or 12 cards)
Posters: $12. All 3 for $30 (Avatar Grove’s Gnarly Tree, San Juan Spruce, and Canada’s Largest Tree the Cheewhat Giant)
Stickers: Bumper Stickers $6. Logo Stickers & Tree Stickers $4
Adopt-A-Tree Certificate: Minimum $50 donation
Adopt-A-Grove Certificate: Minimum $100 donation
Ancient Forest Defender/Boardwalk Certificate: Minimum $100 donation (also sponsors 1 metre of boardwalk)
Ancient Forest Protector Certificate: Minimum $200 donation
Ancient Forest Gift Pack: $70 (2016 Calendar, 12 pack of cards, all 4 stickers)

Or this Holiday Season, consider making a Gift Donation (the recipient will get our calendar, publications, and invitations to key events) or signing up for Monthly Giving (the best way to support the AFA)!

How to purchase gifts and donate:

Online: Order gifts via our Online Store and pay via PayPal or credit card. You can also Donate online here.
By Phone at 250-896-4007 to specify your order or donation amount and to pay with your credit card. We will ship product orders you (with an additional shipping cost added).
By Email (for product orders) at: sales@15.222.255.145
In-Person at our Holiday Booths in Victoria and Vancouver (see details below)

In VICTORIA:

Visit us at our new office space in the Central Building, 620 View St, 3rd floor #306 (inside the Volunteer Victoria office). December 1-23: Tues/Wed/Thurs 11-6pm.
**cash, cheques, and credit cards accepted**

In VANCOUVER:

Visit our holiday booth at Heartwood Community Café (317 E Broadway) Wednesdays 2-6pm from now until Dec 16. **cash, cheques & credit cards accepted**
Thanks to Heartwood Café (www.heartwoodcc.ca) – while visiting the AFA booth, please consider supporting the café as well!

Please make the AFA your priority organization to support this Holiday Season! We are BC's leading organization working to ensure comprehensive provincial legislation to end logging of our endangered old-growth forests and to ensure the sustainable, value-added logging of second-growth forests. Due to our low overhead costs combined with our effective campaigns, your contribution truly goes far with us!

Thank you for your dedicated support!

Ken Wu, TJ Watt, Joan Varley, Hannah Carpendale, Amanda Evans, Mike Grant
Ancient Forest Alliance

**AFA Office Holiday Closure**

The AFA office space in Victoria (Central Building, 620 View St, 3rd floor #306, inside the Volunteer Victoria office) will be closed at 4pm on Dec 23rd and from Dec 24th-Jan 4th. The office will re-open on Jan 5th with the regular office hours of Tues & Thurs, 11am-5pm.

Vancouver Film Showing & Presentation – “Exploring & Protecting our Biggest Trees & Old-Growth Forests”

Thursday, December 10, 2015
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Patagonia Vancouver store, 1994 W. 4th Avenue, Kitsilano

Join and invite others on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1689628047987222/

Join members of the Ancient Forest Alliance and their hosts from Patagonia Vancouver for a screening of Darryl Augustine's 17 minute film “The Ancient Forest Alliance”, some smaller videos including “Climbing Big Lonely Doug” and “Save the Central Walbran Valley (with drone footage)”, and a new slideshow presentation by Ancient Forest Alliance activists Ken Wu, TJ Watt, Hannah Carpendale, and Mike Grant on “Exploring and Protecting our Biggest Trees and Old-Growth Forests”.

Admission: by donation
For more info contact: info@16.52.162.165

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1689628047987222/

**NEW AFA 2016 calendars, cards, posters and other gifts will be available to purchase at the event**

Ancient Forest Alliance’s Holiday OPEN HOUSE!

Friday, December 11th, 4-7pm (**drop in anytime; special presentation by Ken & TJ at 6pm)
AFA Victoria office (620 View St, 3rd floor #306)

You're invited to the Ancient Forest Alliance's Holiday Season Open House! Come by the AFA office to enjoy some drinks and snacks (including Sea Cider and Tugwell Creek Mead), meet and socialize with other supporters, watch a brief fun presentation by the AFA's Ken Wu and TJ Watt as well as some short film clips from this year, and check out the AFA's holiday gifts!

We greatly appreciate your support and look forward to celebrating with you!