FUTURE OF OUR FORESTS COMMUNITY TOWN HALL
This event has already occurred
April 13, 2024
Location: UBC O campus, Rm 140 Arts & Sciences Bldng
Address: 3187 University way, Kelowna
Time: 1:00PM - 5:30PM
Website: View Website
2024-04-13 13:00:00
2024-04-13 17:30:00
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FUTURE OF OUR FORESTS COMMUNITY TOWN HALL
Future of Our Forests - Preserving BC’s Primary Forests Today to Protect Water and Wildlife
Tomorrow.
Through this event we are strengthening our common goal of safeguarding our environment for future
generations. The draft programme is attached
Our Forests Town Hall will be highlighting the effects of forest canopy loss due to commercial clear cut logging. We will hear how canopy loss affects our water supplies, wildlife, biodiversity, and communities. Come and listen to forest activists, resource managers, academic researchers, a government representative and members of the Southern Interior's syilx community discuss how current forest management is impacting us all. We need drastic changes in government policy and legislation.
Registration is easy. Just click on the Eventbrite link in the Poster or Programme documents.
UBC O campus, Rm 140 Arts & Sciences Bldng 3187 University way, Kelowna
events@kelownanow.com
Future of Our Forests - Preserving BC’s Primary Forests Today to Protect Water and Wildlife
Tomorrow.
Through this event we are strengthening our common goal of safeguarding our environment for future
generations. The draft programme is attached
Our Forests Town Hall will be highlighting the effects of forest canopy loss due to commercial clear cut logging. We will hear how canopy loss affects our water supplies, wildlife, biodiversity, and communities. Come and listen to forest activists, resource managers, academic researchers, a government representative and members of the Southern Interior's syilx community discuss how current forest management is impacting us all. We need drastic changes in government policy and legislation.
Registration is easy. Just click on the Eventbrite link in the Poster or Programme documents.