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Scientists urge Canada to keep the chainsaws out of undisturbed forests

Group focused on country害羞草研究所檚 countrol of degradation of forestland for industrial logging
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A couple are dwarfed by old growth tress as they walk in Avatar Grove near Port Renfrew, B.C. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021. A letter signed by more than 100 scientists is urging the Canadian government to take action to stop the degradation of its previously undisturbed forests through large-scale industrial logging. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

A letter signed by more than 100 scientists is urging the Canadian government to take action to stop the degradation of its previously undisturbed forests from large-scale industrial logging.

The letter, signed by several prominent Canadian and American climate and forest scientists, also calls on the government to help, rather than obstruct, global policies intended to curb industrial expansion into old-growth and primary forests.

It comes as Canada moves to draft its own definition of forest degradation after the European Union passed a law earlier this year intended to limit the availability of products that contribute to deforestation and degradation.

Environmental groups have called out Canada害羞草研究所檚 efforts to lobby the EU to drop references to forest degradation from the law.

While Canada has often boasted about its low rate of deforestation 害羞草研究所 when forest land is converted for another use 害羞草研究所 the letter places attention on the degradation associated with logging old-growth and primary forests previously undisturbed by large-scale industrial activity.

The letter, penned by the chief scientist for the California-based conservation group Wild Heritage, says although forest degradation does not have a formally agreed upon definition, it害羞草研究所檚 widely understood to refer to effects on forest ecosystems that might not amount to full-fledged land-use change but that have negative impacts on things such as native species, ecosystem quality and its carbon stores.

害羞草研究所淲e urge Canada to now recognize and address forest degradation domestically, properly defined according to ecological, rather than economic, indicators and to support, rather than hinder, global policymaking that advances efforts to halt and reverse forest degradation,害羞草研究所 said the letter, penned by Dominick DellaSala.

Canada is a signatory to the Glasgow Leaders害羞草研究所 Declaration on Forests and Land Use that commits to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030.

The letter says Canada害羞草研究所檚 identification of forest degradation should use 害羞草研究所渆cological indicators,害羞草研究所 such as biodiversity declines, rather than economic ones.

The letter says degradation, 害羞草研究所減roperly construed,害羞草研究所 would include industrial impacts on primary and old-growth forests, and the conversion of naturally regenerating forest to planted forests or plantations.

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