Group looking to take legal action against Sask. Government over clearcutting in Boreal Forest
A group of concerned citizens plans to take the Saskatchewan Government to court over the clearcutting they’re allowing in the Boreal Forest.
Cathy Sproule, who’s overseeing the legal action, told paNOW they feel like the province is allowing companies to work in areas that should be off-limits.
“Much of the clearcutting in recent years has moved into areas on the Boreal fringe where there are many communities with all kinds of tourist operations, outfitter operations, hunting, fishing, recreational uses, cultural uses.”
She explained clearcutting is now happening around Anglin Lake, Christopher Lake, the southern part of Prince Albert National Park, First Nations, and other areas.