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B’s Watershed Watch Update January 25, 2024

January 25, 2024

Barb Haley, Watershed Watch Chair My Observations  Date: January 25, 2024, 0830 Area: Aspen Zen, 7km adventure today Temperature: -4C Weather: Bright fog, overcast, light to moderate snow intermittent Wind: …

Read moreB’s Watershed Watch Update January 25, 2024

B’s Watershed Watch Update January 24, 2024

January 24, 2024

Barb Haley, Watershed Watch Chair My Observations  Date: January 24, 2024, 0830 Area: Wilson Lake Loop, clockwise, cut-over to Suzie’s Pond Temperature: -4C Weather: Bright fog, overcast, light to moderate …

Read moreB’s Watershed Watch Update January 24, 2024

District of Peachland\’s response to 2021-05-20 BCTS Referral

July 10, 2021

The Healthy Watershed Committee of the District of Peachland Council recommended that Peachland oppose the proposed activity. At the June 23 2021 meeting, this letter was presented and then sent …

Read moreDistrict of Peachland\’s response to 2021-05-20 BCTS Referral

MYTH BUSTERS: Clear-cuts Mimic Wildfires

August 25, 2020

Many questionable claims made by the logging industry have been invoked in support of the strategy to get the most trees out of our forests in the least amount of …

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Spring Lake Logging: Ntityix Resources Field Trip

July 7, 2020

On May 19, 2020 members of PWPA Forest Watch Committee joined representatives of Ntityix Resources on Syilx traditional lands at Spring Lake. The meeting and field trip was a joint …

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Forest management could be causing more harm than good

August 14, 2018

Courtesy CBC news A University of British Columbia researcher is taking a closer look at the impact of current forest management strategies — and how they could be causing more harm …

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