The clearest evidence of
Tembec's disregard for the environment is found on the
planning map. The map shows areas that they are going
to clearcut log in, which are circled. It also shows where
Tembec is thinking about clearcut logging, as is evidenced
by the harvest data and road plans. Tembec will undoubtedly
say they aren't going to operate in these regions, and
the map simply shows the clearcut
logging potential of the forest. Unfortunately Tembec's
word is suspect. In January 2007 they told the media they
weren't going to log along the Manigotagan in caribou
habitat. In March 2007 that forest was razed and they
were operating 24 hours a day in the region.
The planning map shows Tembec has been
looking at establishing permanent roads into every remaining
section of old forest in Nopiming. This will have an irreversible
impact on the ecosystems in Nopiming Park.
The northeast corner of Nopiming Park
is adjacent to a protected area in Ontario, Woodland Caribou
Provincial Park. In the 1992 Clean Environment Commission
report, this section of Nopiming was singled out as an
area that should be protected as an Ecological Reserve.
Instead of following this recommendation, Tembec is listing
this region as a clearcutting area, and extending all-weather
logging roads through the region. This is part of their
proposed action, circled on the map, meaning they plan
to devastate this area in the next 20 years.
An unconscionable action that Tembec is
thinking about but not listing in their 20-year plan is
an all-weather road into the heart of the woodland caribou
calving grounds located between Flintstone Lake and Rabbit
River. Despite independent scientific recommendations
and GPS collar data that demonstrates the caribou are
using the area for summer calving, Tembec will not protect
the area south of Black Lake and north of the Rabbit River.
Caribou require vast stretches of undisturbed area to
live. The amount of area they require increases during
calving, and if they are disturbed during calving they
often abort and do not give birth that year. What Tembec's
plan to devastate the calving ground amounts to is an
execution warrant for the woodland caribou of Nopiming.
What is required is that Tembec not only
refrain from clearcut logging the areas listed above,
but that Tembec voluntarily protect these areas, and list
them that way on their operating maps. Tembec also must
voice their support for permanently protecting these areas
under Manitoba law. Until both of these steps are taken
we will have to continually monitor Tembec's plans and
actions.
Tembec has demonstrated that they do not
care to protect the environment, the provincial park,
or woodland caribou. They can not be trusted to care for
a provincial park. The most important step which must
be taken, the one that a vast majority of Manitobans expect,
and that the environment commission has stated must be
done, is that they must stop logging in Nopiming Provincial
Park. Tembec's Forest Management License expires on December
31, 2008. Nopiming Provincial Park must be removed from
their forest tenure when a new license is issued. Protecting
all of Nopiming from industrial activity will ensure that
this wild and natural place survives.
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