3. The Solution
A strong constituency speaking for the ecological and cultural value of the Atlin-Taku can persuade decision makers to protect vast, interconnected regions from industrial pressure. Your voice matters very much.
This is an important process. The Atlin-Taku is an extraordinary place. Some call it an “ark” for nature – a cool, large, northern landscape that attracts species and encourages new mixes of biodiversity in a warming province. With climate change, nature desperately needs these “arks”. Please help protect meaningful areas in the Atlin-Taku. Help create an important ark in B.C.’s Atlin-Taku region.
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Or, send your own letter to the Honourable Pat Bell, B.C. Minister of Forests and Minister for Integrated Land Management Bureau, and John Ward, spokesperson for the Taku River Tlingit First Nation, expressing your interest in this magnificent region and asking for a visionary land use plan that protects all of the ecological values of the Atlin-Taku region.
Hon. Pat Bell
Minister of Forests and Range and Minister Responsible for Integrated Land Management Bureau
P.O. Box 9049
Stn. Prov Govt
Victoria, B.C. V8W 9E2
John Ward
Spokesperson
Taku River Tlingit First Nation
Box 132
Atlin, B.C. V0W 1A0
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