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Upper Elaho Protection Campaign Booklet - [2000?]
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AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment) is a member driven charity that works to protect the natural environment in Whistler and the Sea to Sky through advocacy and speaking up about key environmental issues, while empowering others to do the same through science-based research and education. AWARE, which was started back in 1989, has taken on some large projects over the years to help wildlife, including the Cascade Grizzly Bear Initiative, Old Growth Forest preservation, and eliminating the need for single use plastic bags in Whistler. Many of AWARE's projects have been incorporated into the RMOW's Whistler 2020 Sustainability Plan.
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Booklet produced by AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment) titled "Recently the Community of Whistler spoke out for the protection of the Upper Elaho - We thought we should explain ourselves..." about its campaign to save the old-growth forests of the Upper Elaho-Sims Creek area from logging. The booklet explains the importance of protecting this habitat and gives the contact information of representatives. Includes an invitation to Witness camping weekends in the Sims region hosted by the Squamish Nation.
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- McCrory, Wayne (Subject)
- Wilson, E.O. (Subject)
- Nuszdorfer, Fred (Subject)
- Kuster, Paul (Subject)
- Clarke, John (Subject)
- Nelson-Moody, Aaron (Subject)
- Williams, Bill (Subject)
- Dosanjh, Ujjal (Subject)
- Doyle, Jim (Subject)
- Sawicki, Joan (Subject)
- Waddell, Ian (Subject)
- Campbell, Gordon (Subject)
- Nebbeling, Ted (Subject)
- Reynolds, John Douglas (Subject)
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RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.
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Catalogued March 2019.
Revised February 2020.