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  • Interior Watershed Task Force

    The Interior Watershed Task Force is a coalition of more than twenty NGOs, Community Organizations, and Professionals that was initiated in 2023.  The IWTF advocates for the legal protection and preservation of water, primary and natural forests, wildlife and critical habitats in the BC interior. We are based in the Okanagan region of BC and respectfully live and work on ancestral territories of several First Nations.

  • Presentation by Michelle Connolly to IWTF's Future of Our Forests townhall meeting


    Michelle Connolly has a background in ecology and experience crafting and communicating conservation policy. She is at home in the old-growth forests of Prince George. She is  one of the founders and a director of Conservation North, a 100% volunteer-run, non profit, science-based community group serving northern BC. Michelle’s advocacy has put the wasteful “greenwashed’’ practice of clear cutting BC’s primary forst as a source for pellets to fuel UK and Japan.

     

    Why we need primary forest protection, not better logging

     


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  • Lakes, streams and wetlands of the Peachland Creek Watershed

    In the map below, named watersheds are shown as a semi-transparent background colour. Lakes are darker blue, streams are light blue and wetlands are light green. The size of the component parts of the watershed and the name of the larger watershed this are contributes to can be found by clicking on a coloured area.

    Zoom into and out of the map using the + or - buttons. Pan around the map by clicking it and dragging.

    Does your forest conservation organization need a map like this for your area of interest? Let us know and we will make one for you.

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