November 21, 2008

By Darren Barefoot at 11:25 pm

The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest tract of intact coastal temperate rainforest left on Earth. It comprises over 30,000 square miles–about the size of Austria. It’s home to three kinds of bears (grizzly, black and the rare spirit bear), six million migratory birds, 3000 genetically distinct salmon stocks and many species of plants unique to the region.

Two years ago, the province of British Columbia committed to protecting this region under a new conservancy. All the stakeholders–the provincial government, logging companies, First Nations and environmentalists–agreed to a new approach to resource planning developed by an independent team of scientists, and committed to its implementation by March 31, 2009.

While some progress has been made, BC must still initiate a regional plan to ensure conservation of these critical ecosystems.

With the March 2009 deadline fast approaching, ForestEthics, Greenpeace Canada and the Sierra Club are running a campaign to help secure the fate of The Great Bear Rainforest.

Individuals can send a message to the government of British Columbia, urging them to keep their promise to concerned citizens in BC and around the world by visiting this page and signing an online petition:

http://www.savethegreatbear.org/keepthepromise

There’s more information on the Save the Great Bear website, and they’ve got a two-minute video on YouTube:

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Darren Barefoot

Darren Barefoot is a writer and marketer who currently lives in
Victoria, BC. He's the co-author of a forthcoming book on social media
marketing and regularly blogs at DarrenBarefoot.com.

darren@vancouverbc.com

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  1. thank you for your article. i find it after to 1 month… good evening.

    Comment by telefon dinleme — August 14, 2009 @ 4:27 am

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