Save Wolf Lake: A Year in Review, and What’s New
It’s been a busy year for the Wolf Lake Coalition, we’ve made some key moves in our continued fight for the inclusion of Wolf Lake’s ancient pine within the Chiniguchi Waterway Provincial Park.
It’s been a busy year for the Wolf Lake Coalition, we’ve made some key moves in our continued fight for the inclusion of Wolf Lake’s ancient pine within the Chiniguchi Waterway Provincial Park.
Three-week art show celebrates threatened Wolf Lake old-growth forest
Wolf Lake old-growth forest show reception same day as by-election
For immediate release
North Bay and Sudbury, June 10, 2014 – The Wolf Lake Coalition is pleased with the responses to its outreach to candidates in the upcoming provincial election. Read More
Wolf Lake Coalition to press provincial candidates’ and leaders’ commitment to protecting world’s largest old-growth red pine forestRead More
Artists converge to help protect world’s largest old-growth red pine forestRead More
New Study Finds Wolf Lake Ancient Forest is an Endangered Ecosystem. Scientists call for protection.Read More
Scientists find 210 species at Wolf Lake recommend moratorium on further industrial disturbanceRead More
Canoe camp invites Wynne to paddle Wolf Lake using stunning time lapse video
Threatened ancient red pine forest is among Sudbury’s top eco-tourism destinationsRead More