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Protecting Old Growth

Episode 2 of the Value Nature podcast, hosted by The Bateman Foundation, titled "Protecting Old Growth" was published on August 7, 2021 and runs 44 minutes.

August 7, 2021 ·44m · Value Nature

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The Fairy Creek Blockade has garnered international attention as protestors attempt to stop the logging of Old Growth trees on Vancouver Island. We visited the blockade near Port Renfrew to learn more about these ancient trees, their impact on biodiversity in British Columbia, and the community working to protect them. Featuring Dr Rachel Holt, Pamela Leila Rai, Bill Jones, Kansas-Lee, and Forest Defender Jeff. Follow @valuenaturepodcast on Facebook and Instagram to see pictures that illustrate this episode! Please visit the following links to learn more about… B.C’s Old Growth: A Last Stand For Biodiversity Economic Valuation of Old-Growth Forests on Vancouver Island Veridian Ecological Consulting Rainforest Flying Squad Fairy Creek Blockade Back Away recorded at Fairy Creek Kansas-Lee Eden Grove Artist in Residence Program Bill Jones at May 29th Protest The War in the Woods Value Nature profile by Evert Lindquist

The Fairy Creek Blockade has garnered international attention as protestors attempt to stop the logging of Old Growth trees on Vancouver Island. We visited the blockade near Port Renfrew to learn more about these ancient trees, their impact on biodiversity in British Columbia, and the community working to protect them.

Featuring Dr Rachel Holt, Pamela Leila Rai, Bill Jones, Kansas-Lee, and Forest Defender Jeff.

Follow @valuenaturepodcast on Facebook and Instagram to see pictures that illustrate this episode!

Please visit the following links to learn more about…

B.C’s Old Growth: A Last Stand For Biodiversity

Economic Valuation of Old-Growth Forests on Vancouver Island

Veridian Ecological Consulting

Rainforest Flying Squad

Fairy Creek Blockade

Back Away recorded at Fairy Creek

Kansas-Lee

Eden Grove Artist in Residence Program

Bill Jones at May 29th Protest

The War in the Woods

Value Nature profile by Evert Lindquist

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