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FRIENDS OF TRIBUNE BAY ECOSYSTEM

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BC Parks is proceeding with an extensive campsite development in a forested area
of the Tribune Bay Provincial Park in 2024.

~5 acres of forest ecosystem & habitat for diverse + endangered species will be
permanently affected.

We have reviewed BC Parks plans & are unwilling to allow this important forest &
wetland to be compromised.

Our goal: to work with BC Parks to ensure that camping opportunities are
available for visitors without doing lasting ecological harm or depleting the
precarious water supply on our small island.

We need to act now.

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Eagle Nest in Tribune Bay Forest (2024) Photo: barb biagi



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