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Heartwood is a documentary about the decline of BC's forest industry, the loss of old-growth forests and the fight for the future of our forests & communities.

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“Without question, the removal of forests increases the frequency of landslides and flooding,” said watershed geoscientist and hydrologist Kim Green. theenergymix.com/2021/11/23/b-c…

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New landslide on Highway 99 in a giant clear-cut on a steep slope triggered by a washed out logging road. Apparently BC's so-called "science-based approach to reforestation" isn't working in preventing floods and landslides.

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"We stand here on the steps of justice to fix a deep injustice, the original sin of this province" - Jack Woodward, lead attorney for the small and mighty Nuchatlaht who head into court this morning to fight for title to their lands from the BC govt. #LandBack in action.

"We stand here on the steps of justice to fix a deep injustice, the original sin of this province" - Jack Woodward, lead attorney for the small and mighty Nuchatlaht who head into court this morning to fight for title to their lands from the BC govt. #LandBack in action.
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Nuchatlaht First Nation, supporting Nuu-chah-nulth Nations and allies send Nuchatlaht off to their court case with good energy. It's time to heal the land, the forests, and the salmon that rely on healthy hahahoulthee. #landback

Nuchatlaht First Nation, supporting Nuu-chah-nulth Nations and allies send Nuchatlaht off to their court case with good energy. It's time to heal the land, the forests, and the salmon that rely on healthy hahahoulthee. #landback
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Excited to share my Water Logged short doc on Seeker. The film is about the Grand Forks floods and the connection to #clearcutting in the #watershed. Seeker has a massive following so this will certainly help get the word out to a wider audience. #forests youtube.com/watch?v=7uJ1Oo…

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In case you missed it, my short film Water Logged is being hosted by Seeker on YouTube. Go check it out! It's all about the Grand Forks floods and the connection to clearcutting in the watersheds. Watch here >> youtu.be/7uJ1OoMBJdg

In case you missed it, my short film Water Logged is being hosted by <a href="/Seeker/">Seeker</a> on YouTube. Go check it out! It's all about the Grand Forks floods and the connection to clearcutting in the watersheds.
Watch here &gt;&gt;
youtu.be/7uJ1OoMBJdg
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“From a logging point of view, you want to spend the least amount of money for the road that will provide you sufficient access to your last load of logs. The best road is the road that falls apart after you get your last load of logs out.” The Tyee thetyee.ca/News/2022/06/0…

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Arguments for the Nuchatlaht Nation's title case against the BC government have ended. Now they must play the waiting game. In the meantime, they are just $1,000 away from their funding goal. Please donate if you can and help them with their legal costs. chuffed.org/project/nuchat…

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Arguments have wrapped for Nuchatlaht Nation's title case, but they're still fundraising for legal costs. Please donate what you can and help them cover the cost of taking the BC government to court to get their #landback. Just $750 to reach their goal! chuffed.org/project/nuchat…

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It's always fun looking back at old reports and studies from #BCForestry that predict with striking prescience exactly the situation we'd be in today if we continued on the path we were on. And yet, here we are.

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Heartwood director Daniel Pierce unpacks what has truly unfolded in the woods of BC since the pine beetle wiped our half of the mature pine forests in the Interior. As he lays out, this wasn't a natural disaster, it was a manmade one. Or what the kids call a "self-own". A thread.