By Gabe Samuels, General Sustainability Intern, Office of Sustainability Initiatives In early August of 2020, a group of environmental activists flocked to a temperate forest known as the Fairy … Continue Reading →
![A woman plays a trumpet while lying on the road as Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers assemble during an operation to arrest protesters manning the Waterfall camp blockade against old growth timber logging in the Fairy Creek area of Vancouver Island. PHOTO BY JENNIFER OSBORNE /REUTERS Source: https://vancouversun.com/news/old-growth-logging-protesters-vow-to-stay-put-at-fairy-creek Jennifer Osbourne (Reuters)](https://sustainability.emory.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Fairy-Creek-Protestors-320x320.png)
By Gabe Samuels, General Sustainability Intern, Office of Sustainability Initiatives In early August of 2020, a group of environmental activists flocked to a temperate forest known as the Fairy … Continue Reading →
Suzanne Simard is a Professor of Forest Ecology at the University of British Columbia and the leader of The Mother Tree Project, which researches forest renewal practices that protect biodiversity … Continue Reading →