Conservationists decry lack of progress 5 years after B.C.’s old-growth logging review

A moss-covered stump inside a wildlife protection area has orange flagging tape marked 'Falling Boundary.'

It’s been five years since the B.C. government promised to overhaul how old-growth trees are logged in the province — a process that was supposed to take three years — and conservationists say the province’s heel-dragging is resulting in preventable biodiversity loss.