Non-Profit - Surrey, BC, CA
The Green Timbers Heritage Society is the steward of the Green Timbers Urban Forest. Since 1987 the Board of Directors have been working closely with the Surrey Parks, Recreation and Culture to improve the trails and open the forest up to residents of Surrey for their recreation and education of the forest, plants and wildlife. The Green Timbers Heritage Society was incorporated with the aim of preserving the square mile of forest, which was replanted in the 1930's after it was logged, and then dedicated by the Tolmie government to remain treed. Eventually the City of Surrey traded land on 192nd Street in exchange for a major part of the forest. We thought the forest was finally saved. However a former Surrey mayor thought he had a better idea and logged a major section of the forest in 1987 to build a football stadium and parking lot. Our Society took up the torch and fought to keep the forest in its natural state. Working closely with the City Council we managed to get a referendum passed by residents that saved the forest from the football stadium. But we only saved the urban forest from 92 to 100 avenues. The city councillors wanted to sell the forest land north of 100 Avenue to developers for residential condominiums. The City was offered $32 Million for the land. The Green Timbers Heritage Society thought it was worth more to leave it as forest.
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