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COAST REPORTER: Court rejects ELF petition against Clack Creek logging

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A BC Supreme Court judge has rejected Elphinstone Logging Focus’s (ELF) petition against the sale of cutting rights in an area known as the Clack Creek Forest.

ELF filed the petition in April, with a West Coast Environment Law grant to cover legal fees.

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Kevin BroomeNovember 26, 2019doug donaldson, clack creek forest, sunshine coast, climate emergency, bcts
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MACLEAN'S: A Heartfelt Protest in B.C.'s Clack Creek Forest

Kevin BroomeJanuary 8, 2020doug donaldson, clack creek forest, sunshine coast, climate emergency, bcts
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THE NARWHAL: ‘We’ve been cheated’: Sunshine Coast community braces for logging of forest at heart of park proposal

Kevin BroomeNovember 22, 2019doug donaldson, clack creek forest, sunshine coast, climate emergency, bcts

The Living Forest Institute lives, works and plays on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and shíshálh (Sechelt) First Nations.

 

We believe that our remaining natural forests are integral components of the local communities in which they exist, and play an essential role in the well-being of the planet.  We promote this belief through collaboration with environmental, First Nations, political, educational, artistic, cultural and other organizations to produce art and educational activities that develop stronger connections between community members and local natural forests. In our effort to inspire action and preservation, our focus is on education, inspiration and activism.

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