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Conservation News

Here is an article by Phil Cotton that helps frame our thoughts about canoe routes and conservation.
Phil's Article

The State Of The Forest In Canada -- Seeing Through The Spin -- 2024 Report

5/2/2024

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This report challenges the official government account issued by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) each year of how forests in Canada are faring--The State of Canada’s Forests Annual Report. Drawing upon scientific evidence, data, and metrics, this report deconstructs the government’s overly positive portrayal of the Canadian forestry sector.

It introduces the basic factors Canada omits from these annual reports to arrive at its self-congratulatory conclusions, presenting evidence that the actual state of the forests is far more complex and worrisome, and the logging industry far less sustainable, than the government claims.


Read the Report here!

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Transparent. Comprehensive. Balanced.
  • The cumulative impact of logging to date, not just annual rates;
  • Rates of degradation, including the loss of primary and old-growth forest;
  • A comprehensive accounting of how much land has been removed from the growing landbase due to logging infrastructure impacts;
  • The relative proportion of timber volumes that go into short-lived products, such as pulp, paper, and biomass; 
  • Carbon emissions attributable to industrial logging;
  • The ecosystem impacts of glyphosate spraying, and how many hectares of forest have been sprayed in the past year;
  • The performance of Canadian governments at all levels on commitments made under the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as relevant to the context of forests and resource development, as well as where the forest industry has come into conflict with Indigenous Peoples’ assertion of their rights and title and its response. 
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  • Friends of Wabakimi
    • About FoW
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    • Donate! 2025 FOW Projects >
      • Donate! 2024 Project
    • FOW Board of Directors
    • Business/Sponsors
    • 2025 Annual Meeting Member Info >
      • 2024 Annual Meeting Member Info
      • 2023 Annual Meeting Member Info
  • News
    • Wabakimi Boreal Caribou Citizen Monitoring Project >
      • Project Requirements
      • Caribou Project Results
      • iNaturalist and WBCCMP
    • Schultz Trail Cleanup
    • Conservation News
    • Current Newsletter
    • News & Updates
    • 2024 Photo & Video Contest >
      • 2022 Photo & Video Contest Winners
      • 2023 Photo & Video Contest
    • Webinars and Videos
    • Wabakimi Rendezvous - Sept. 8-11, 2022
    • Phil's Article
  • wabakimi maps
  • Trip Report Forum
  • Wabakimi and Beyond
    • Wabakimi Provincial Park
    • Beyond Wabakimi
  • The Wabakimi Project
  • CANOEING, PLANNING, OUTFITTER AND OTHER RESOURCES
  • Where We've Been
  • FOW on Facebook!
  • Phil Cotton Legacy Award