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ELF hoping "sign trail" will help sway BCTS to preserve Dakota Bowl

An anti-logging group on the Sunshine Coast is still hoping to stop the auction of cut blocks in Dakota Bowl… using a new tactic.
Elphinstone Logging Focus says the area contains some of the oldest mountain hemlock and yellow cedar in southern BC.
They’ve mailed out post cards urging people to sign them and send them on to BC Timber Sales.. but they’ve also just completed a “sign trail”.
Hans Penner of ELF says the idea grew out of a series of guided walks through the areas of forest they’re trying to protect.
Penner says the sign trail  follows a strategic route, along trails BCTS and loggers might use as they survey potential cut blocks.
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