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How You Can Help

Join us in working towards a bright future for all.

 
 
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Protect the Rainforest

The Caribou Rainforest is the last remaining inland temperate rainforest on planet Earth. British Columbia plans to continue to log old growth rainforest for the next 30-40 years.

Take Action: Ancient Forest Alliance→

Take Action: West Kootenay’s Ecosociety →

Take Action: Y2Y Conservation Initiative →

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Take Action on Climate Change

The Caribou Rainforest depends on a stable climate

Take Action: 350.org→

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Speak Out for Mountain Caribou

The caribou need your help, your voice, right now. Let B.C. and Canada know you support caribou habitat protection and recovery efforts.

Take Action: Y2Y Conservation Initiative Stop The Loss→

Donate or Volunteer: Arrow Lakes Caribou Society’s Nakusp Maternity Pen

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Indigenous Sovereignty

Tribes and First Nations continue to fight for the future of their cultures and traditional territories.

Solidarity: Idle No More→

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Make a Donation

Support our critical work to document the imperiled world of an endangered species through research, film, photography & presentations.

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Purchase the Book

The story of this iconic animal and stunning landscape provides an example of shifting conservation challenges and tactics in the twenty-first century. Mountain caribou have been identified as an “umbrella species” by conservationists, meaning that protecting their habitat also helps preserve many other species who depend on the same ecosystem.

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Watch The Movie

Hidden in the interior of the Pacific Northwest is the largest remaining inland temperate rainforest on earth. This magnificent landscape is home to numerous First Nations communities, thousand year old trees and critical habitat for endangered species like mountain caribou. However, industrial development has pushed this ecosystem to the tipping point. The 34 minute documentary “Last Stand” puts the Caribou Rainforest on the map before it’s too late.

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