Photo: David Moskowitz

Stories from BC’s Forgotten Rainforest

Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Location:
Online

Webinar recording:

Join us as we explore the people, places, and significance of the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR).

The world’s largest remaining inland temperate rainforest spans from the US, through much of the Kootenays and north to the Yellowhead Highway. Home to critically endangered mountain caribou, rare lichens, towering cedars and humble slugs, these snow filled forests hold mysteries still unknown and still undocumented.

BC continues to prioritize logging over the long-term needs of forest conservation. See why this forgotten rainforest matters so much, not just for now, but for future generations. Hear from leading ITR expert David Moskowitz, renowned photographer, author and wildlife tracker, as he takes us on a journey through the ITR and shares stories of the people, the places, the animals such as caribou that depend on this habitat, and the significance of this rare and globally significant rainforest.

Register now for this free webinar. 

Event details:
Tuesday, December 1st
1:30-3 pm Mountain (12:30-2 pm Pacific).

Learn more about David Moskowitz and his work on the Inland Temperate Rainforest.

Photo: David Moskowitz