One Tsitka on Victoria Lake in the north Island was 67 feet around! The trees around were giants, too, but all were cut down in the early '70s. Salmon fries were stuck in shallow ponds and died. The logging machines came right up the creek. Cathedral Park in the south Island has mostly blown down, because of windy through nearby clearcuts. Why? Hardly anyone is employed in forestry anymore. The logs are exported "raw". Yet some unemployed loggers still want to vote for Campbell!
These videos are amazing Jeremy. You have real talent at capturing people and the beautiful but disappearing earth. They are a treasure and it's always nice to find a voice of compassionate reason in an illogical and crazy world. Thank you.
Brilliant! ...moreover the trees are our precious natural monolithic oxygenators
I'm feeling hopeful after having watched this video
thank-you for making and sharing this video
respect
gaiagale 6 months ago
who sing that song???
paolagiraldo321 9 months ago
Save the trees, FREE THE WEED !
MrJeffsVideos 1 year ago
Watching this makes me homesick.. I lived on Vancouver Island for 10 years, right next to Cathedral Grove and the Qualicum river.
Picking Cantrell mushrooms and growing great outdoor marijuana..
home sweet home
potphotoguy 1 year ago
great stuff
adamberk07 2 years ago
One Tsitka on Victoria Lake in the north Island was 67 feet around! The trees around were giants, too, but all were cut down in the early '70s. Salmon fries were stuck in shallow ponds and died. The logging machines came right up the creek. Cathedral Park in the south Island has mostly blown down, because of windy through nearby clearcuts. Why? Hardly anyone is employed in forestry anymore. The logs are exported "raw". Yet some unemployed loggers still want to vote for Campbell!
Marysue52 2 years ago
These videos are amazing Jeremy. You have real talent at capturing people and the beautiful but disappearing earth. They are a treasure and it's always nice to find a voice of compassionate reason in an illogical and crazy world. Thank you.
Catherine
bornagain66 2 years ago
beautiful, must keep them, I used to live in BC, I wish I had never left :)
CherylSpeaksOut 2 years ago 2
This is great (a friend just sent me the links through facebook a few days ago) - thanks for all your hard work!
Is there an 'official website' where we can order a DVD?
LynX1969 2 years ago
Hi!
Try calling the Western Canada Wilderness Committe VICTORIA office to order a copy through the mail (or go there in person).
250-388-9292
or
651 Johnson St.
SrtaRikita 2 years ago