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flag Former BC panel members say logging continues in protected old-growth areas, threatening ecosystems and Indigenous communities.

flag Five former members of a 2021 British Columbia panel that mapped 2.6 million hectares of high-risk old-growth forests say the province is failing to protect them despite interim logging deferrals. flag They report ongoing logging in areas the panel identified as critical, including near Nahmint Lake and on northeastern Vancouver Island, undermining conservation efforts. flag The panel warns that without conservation financing, long-term plans, and provincial accountability, continued logging threatens biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and the future of the forest sector, while placing undue pressure on First Nations.

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