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Thank you to these incredible businesses!
We would like to extend a sincere thank you to these businesses for kindly supporting the old-growth campaign!
Castle Giant & Big Lonely Doug – The Tree Projects Documentary Shoot
The Tree Projects just wrapped filming with AFA in BC for a new documentary, capturing portraits of the Castle Giant & Big Lonely Doug near Port Renfrew.
Update: Canada Post Strike
Due to the Canada Post strike as of Friday, November 15, we cannot ship any merchandise orders through Canada Post. Here are our alternative options.
A Farewell Note from AFA’s Ian Thomas
Ancient Forest Alliance's Ian Thomas has moved on from his role as a Research & Engagement Officer. Ian brought an incredible amount of knowledge, dedication, and passion to the team. We will miss him but wish him all the best in his future endeavours!
The Narwhal: BC election results: no clear winner. What could that mean for nature and climate?
Results show the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives in a neck-and-neck battle. With some ridings too close to call, British Columbia may be looking at another minority government
The Tyee: Why Both Parties Are Wrong about BC’s Forestry Crisis
The problem isn’t red tape; it’s a lack of trees.
The Narwhal: Your BC election guide to old-growth forest and other key nature issues
The decisions of the next provincial government could determine the trajectory for almost 2,000 species at risk in BC.
Nature Protection: Where Do BC’s Major Political Parties Stand?
As we approach a BC election on October 19th, 2024, here's where BC's major political parties stand on protecting nature.
Thank you to this business supporter!
We want to take the opportunity to thank this business supporter for their recent substantial donation and support over the years.
Gnome Plant
This bizarrely fascinating gnome plant is a rare pink myco-heterotroph found in coastal rainforests. Lacking leaves and stems, it relies on fungi for nutrients rather than photosynthesis. Explore its mysterious relationships with insects and fungi, and learn why this beautiful organism is such a curious critter in forest ecosystems.