Saving Old Growth Trees with Ken Wu
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Let's meet Ken Wu, former Executive Director and co-founder of the Ancient Forest Alliance, who has spent years protecting ancient forests in British Columbia, including being a major player in protecting the Big Lonely Doug.
Ken tells how he named the iconic Doug Fir tree which is located in Vancouver Island. He also talks about how the indigenous people of Canada play a vital role in protecting these iconic trees and how you can be involved in saving them for future generations.
For further information, you can find more information at Ancient Forest Alliance https://ancientforestalliance.org/.
This podcast is part of READ & RIDE, a program from Dirty Freehub that motivates cyclists to read a specific book that is tied to a Dirty Freehub bike route. The book in this series is The Big Lonely Doug by Harley Rustad. For more information about the program: https://dirtyfreehub.org/read-ride/biglonelydoug/
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