- Randy Stoltmann
Randy Stoltmann (
September 28 ,1962 -May 22 ,1994 ) was an outdoorsman, and a campaigner for the preservation of wilderness areas inBritish Columbia ,Canada .Stoltmann was the author of three books: "Hiking Guide to the Big Trees of British Columbia", "Written by the Wind", and "Hiking the Ancient Forests of British Columbia."
Stoltmann became an expert on big trees in British Columbia at a young age. He played a key role in the campaign to prevent the logging of the
Carmanah Valley onVancouver Island . This led to the establishment of theCarmanah Walbran Provincial Park in 1990. The provincial government honoured Stoltmann after his death by naming the Randy Stoltmann Commemorative Grove in Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park after him. However, activists working to preserve theElaho Valley north ofSquamish have designated this area as the Stoltmann Wilderness. [ [http://www.wildernesscommittee.org/campaigns/rainforest/lower_mainland/stoltmann_wilderness/reports/Vol17No06/history History of the Stoltmann Wilderness] ]References
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