Cutting down old growth forests, particularly at a time such as this, is like an act of self harm by a species gone mad.
For thousands of years, these forests have housed species, stabilized our climate, and been the traditional First Nation lands. Today, less than 3% BC’s large-tree old growth forests remain. It’s time to defend these giants. #BCgov #BCpoli #protectthesacred @jjhorgan @bcndp

Jun 8, 2021 · 12:50 PM UTC

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It's like our government and corporations are willing Nostrodamus' predictions to come true! Ugh!🤦🏼‍♀️
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All for custom furniture, and cabinets in palatial digs for the 1%
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We need to do this. We need to thin the herd of that very mad element 😐 It’s like when stocks or assets have a correction in their prices 😐 A bit of species culling is healthy 🤷🏽‍♂️
The politics around this have been very strange. I live in British Columbia and have followed this stuff for years. There's a strange interplay between First Nations, environmental activists, governments, political parties, businesses, and the general public.
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We need to take a tip from the UK before we use up all the land, water, and trees so we need to recreate it we need to act now and save and protect it now. They didn’t and are now trying to rectify it we need to learn the lesson through their action and not do it.
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So silly how we living
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Actual true facts of remaining OG in BC!
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I think it’s death was the reason it was cut...☹️ life
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These trees are the mother trees of a forest. They make sure the smaller trees have what they need to become strong, hence mother tree. They are literally murdering Mother Nature. And no one can stop them. But we have to say “peoplekind” because mankind is offensive. 🤯
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