Protestors gather at Nelson city hall demanding government action to protect old growth

A group of demonstrators gathered outside a city hall building.
Old growth protestors gathered outside Nelson City Hall on Thursday. Photo by Scott Onyschak.
Scott Onyschak - CJLY - KootenayBC | 29-09-2023
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Protestors gathered outside city hall in Nelson on Thursday to call on the provincial government to take action to protect old growth forests in BC.

The event was organized by environmental group Wildsight who say the BC government has failed to follow through with recommendations made in 2020 as part of the Old Growth Strategic Review.

“None of those recommendations have yet been fully implemented and more than half of the old growth identified for protection in the review is still in danger of being clear cut — including stands in the Kootenays and Columbia,” Eddie Petryshen, conservation specialist with Wildsight, said in a press release Monday.

Petryshen also addressed the crowd of roughly 75 people at city hall thanking the supporters. He then led them on March through downtown Nelson to local MLA Brittny Anderson's office.

The supporters were mostly made up of a combination of members of the environmental groups Wildsight and Last Stand West Kootenay.

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