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Fairy Creek logging blockade group files appeal against injunction

Protestors have prevented logging the Vancouver Island valley since August 2020
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The Rainforest Flying Squad, a group embedded in the Fairy Creek blockade since August 2020, have filed a formal appeal of the injunction granted to Teal Jones, the company with a permit to log the valley.

In the notice of appeal filed April 28, the group claims, among other things, that the court erred by determining consideration of the logging permit outweighed “public interest in preserving the few remaining old growth forests in British Columbia.”

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They have requested that the injunction, granted April 1, be set aside and the matter re-heard in court.

Teal Jones’s subsidiary Teal Cedar has a logging permit to harvest in the Fairy Creek area. The April injunction granted that the blockade of old-growth protectors were unfairly preventing access.

So far, Teal Cedar has not requested that the RCMP enforce the order, and the blockade is still in tact.


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