*ACTION ALERT* Save Echo Lake’s Ancient Forest! Globally significant bald eagle habitat
- See the new Vancouver Sun article (October 11, 2012) “Province urged to protect Harrison eagles, ‘Bald eagle capital of the world’ along the Harrison River threatened by human activity, conservationists say“
- See the Ancient Forest Alliance’s media release about Echo Lake at: https://ancientforestalliance.org/news-item.php?ID=483
- Expand the boundaries of the proposed Old-Growth Management Area at Echo Lake to include all of its surrounding old-growth and mature forests on public lands, including those on the north and west sides of the lake. Lowland old-growth forests are extremely rare today, and Echo Lake is globally important for roosting bald eagles.
- Create a plan to increase protection for the eagles, wild salmon, and their habitat in the surrounding Harrison and Chehalis Rivers region where thousands of bald eagles congregate to fish during the fall salmon run.
- Establish a Provincial Old-Growth Strategy to protect endangered old-growth forests across British Columbia, while ensuring sustainable logging in second-growth forests and ending the export of raw, unprocessed logs to foreign mills in order to sustain BC forestry jobs.