- THE MAN, THE LAND -
Throughout his youth and young adulthood,
Wayne Sawchuk struggled with the disparity between life as a logging contractor and the call of the wild. In the early 1990s, he decided to devote his life to conserving nature and her vast resources. He first started by working to protect the Mountain Creek Valley south of Dawson Creek, now protected by the Pine-Lemoray Provincial Park. As he became aware of the theory of
Conservation Biology he began to work to protect B.C's Northern Rockies, a crucial component of the
Yellowstone to Yukon Initiative. The result was the protection of the largest working wilderness in British Columbia, the
Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.
Wayne remains vigilant in ensuring that these models continue to be sustainable. He believes that the framework he uses is adaptable to any environment on Earth, and is available to assist others in applying the theory to their backyards. He promotes the Muskwa-Kechika through
the media,
speaking engagements,
consultation and mediation, as well as his ongoing work to
document the land.
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