
Wondrous: Photography from the Great Bear Rainforest
In partnership with Integrate Arts Festival, Sierra Club BC is proud to present Wondrous: An exhibition of photography from the Great Bear Rainforest by Andrew S. Wright and others.

Old-growth logging rate will lead to collapse on Vancouver Island
In the last 11 years Vancouver Island lost 100,000 hectares of old-growth rainforest. This high rate of logging will inevitably led to an ecological and economic collapse unless the B.C. government takes immediate action.

Get a copy of the “Vancouver Island’s Last Stand” newspaper
The time is now to protect and restore Vancouver Island’s endangered rainforest! Pick up a copy of our “Vancouver Island’s Last Stand” newspaper and find out why now is the time for action.

Twenty-seven years after Exxon Valdez: Federal government needs to legislate tanker ban
On the 27th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill that devastated the community of Cordova, Alaska and left Prince William Sound with an oily legacy that persists to this day, Sierra Club BC and Living Oceans Society say that a legislated oil tanker ban is the only certain way to protect B.C.’s north coast from a similar fate.

A Personal Perspective on the realization of the Great Bear Rainforest Agreements
By Bob Peart
In the late 1980’s I commented on the proposed…

Vision Realized in the Great Bear Rainforest
After years of protest, followed by a decade of negotiations and planning, the Great Bear Rainforest Agreements are finally in place.