Clayoquot Sound was the largest intact old growth watershed on Vancouver Island and in collaboration with First Nations, concerned advocates and other local leaders, we protested. We blocked bulldozers, stopped logging trucks, generated international media attention. We built global recognition around the defense of the forests. But the logging continued. So we tried something different.
Did the companies buying the wood and paper from this ancient forest even know that they were helping destroy 1,000-year-old trees? What would happen if we showed them the truth?
We investigated the companies; exposed their connection to environmental destruction that was putting lives and the health of a global biogem at risk; built power via a global network of partners; collaborated with key decision-makers in corporations and First Nations and governments. We stopped the bulldozers, and reached agreements – which meant the intact valleys of old growth forests still stand today.