Letter signed by 200 leaders seeks protection for B.C.’s old-growth forests
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver-based environmental group says more than 200 people including scientists, Indigenous leaders, politicians, actors and artists, have signed a letter calling on British Columbia Premier John Horgan to halt old-growth logging.
Canopy says those signing the open letter and sending messages to Horgan range from Union of BC Indian Chiefs Grand Chief Stewart Phillip to former NASA scientist James Hansen and actors William Shatner and Dame Judi Dench.
Shatner’s message says standing beside a giant cedar makes it clear how “small our place in the universe really is,” and the premier should let the forests “live long and prosper.”
A statement from Canopy says only fragments of old-growth forests remain in B.C., and logging continues, despite recent deferrals announced by the province covering “relatively small areas.”