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Avatar 3D, an ancient phenomenon on Vancouver Island.
See the world we come from: there’s no green there. They’ve killed their mother, and they’re going to do the same thing here. ~ Jake Sully (Avatar, 2009).
The environmental commentary on our civilization from the blockbuster movie ‘Avatar’ is hard to ignore. The lush forests and natural wonders of Pandora are are not altogether different from those of our planet that remain following massive changes to the landscape from human intervention. In an attempt to associate the awe-inspiring scenery of Pandora to our world, the Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) organization based in British Columbia has named an old growth forest in Vancouver Island ‘Avatar Grove.’
Avatar Grove has been approved for logging, prompting a campaign from local groups including AFA and VIC FAN (Vancouver Island Community Forest Action Network). So far the campaign has entailed walks to the location fo the public and media, a protest in downtown Vancouver, and a photography contest on facebook calling for pictures of the biggest stumps in the area.
VIC FAN has launched a Wild Coast Mapping Project to map the southwest coast of Vancouver Island from Sooke to Port Renfrew. Data has been collected from observations and local knowledge of students and Island residents making the project a community mapping exercise. VIC FAN’s next community event is a ‘Wild-Coast campout and eco-survey’ that will take place from July 31st to August 2nd. The organization hopes engage community volunteers to document ecologically-sensitive karst in Avatar Grove that would provide a compelling case for the province to protect it from logging.
To learn more about VIC FAN’s Wild Coast Mapping Project and how you can get involved, click here.
Sana Razvi, Planning Intern, VERTICES, LLC.
New: Garfield Youth Mapping Event!
Volunteer Opportunity for Helping Youth in Community Mapping
With this, we are inviting you to come join us in our first community mapping project with the Boys and Girls Club of Garfield, NJ on December 30th between 12 and 4pm.
Five volunteers are needed to assist 10 high school students with locating, taking pictures of, and uploading information on Garfield community gardens and healthy food establishments located throughout the town.
This is a great opportunity to introduce these youths to the wide range of uses and skills of GIS and community mapping as well as community involvement and leadership in keeping with the mission of the Boys and Girls Club.