Protect Urban Forests

Urban forests are increasingly under threat in British Columbia and around the world

 

Urban forests are coming down in spite of concerns about hot and dry weather and the urban heat island effect. We need to protect urban forests which create rain, clean the air and absorb pollution and yet city trees are coming down anyway.

 

City councils don’t understand the importance of trees (or don’t care)

City councils are often beholden to developers and are not being held responsible for their decisions negatively impacting trees, forests and wildlife.

In Saanich, a consultant arborist said this, “Trees can be managed, but they cannot be controlled. The only way to eliminate all risk is to eliminate all trees.” And it appears that an urban development lobby group in BC is inexplicably being funded with provincial and municipal taxpayers’ money.

 

A canopy cover of 40% is ideal

The National Observer article, Can urban forests survive the housing boom?, outlines the significant challenges where housing and development pressures compete for trees. “Urban forest experts say a city should have around a 40 per cent tree canopy cover to garner its benefits.” Canadian cities vary and only Ottawa-Gatineau has more than 40%, at 46% urban forest cover. Vancouver has 25% and Victoria 29%.

As there is a finite amount of space in cities housing is usually prioritized. But are recent developments all about housing or about developers? Because the resulting high-priced condominiums make it seem that it’s about profit far more than about housing for those who need it. And residents and tree cover suffers for it.

Vancouver has a goal of 30% tree cover but doesn’t seem to be heading in that direction. It’s ironic that they talk the talk about a strategy to protect urban forests but are logging Stanley Park‘s hemlocks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Tree Protection Bylaws and Urban Forest Strategies

 

Metro Vancouver has a tool kit that municipalities are supposed to follow about increasing tree canopy. Despite this many Lower Mainland councils seem to do what they please. One dramatic example is the lengths that the Vancouver Park Board has gone to deforest Stanley Park, cutting the larger living trees while leaving the thinner less marketable ones. They maintain that it’s because of damage from the hemlock looper moth but that doesn’t explain why they are cutting down healthy, living trees. And why they aren’t just leaving dead trees standing for wildlife.

Unfortunately Bill 44, the BC Housing Statutes (Residential Development) Amendment Act, 2023 will likely negatively impact tree protections and significantly reduce urban forests throughout British Columbia. The Narwhal article, New Housing Rules in B.C. trigger fears of ‘catastrophic’ loss of urban trees addresses the harms of Bill 44 relating to the ability to protect trees and to protect local autonomy. “Critics say the ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach removes local autonomy and threatens urban forests, including Greater Victoria’s endangered Garry oak ecosystem.” Adam Olsen, a BC Green Party MLA, says that the BC NDP government failed to consult the public about Bill 44 ‘in any way.’ And lobbying by developers against environmental protection has been going on for a long time and appears to be ramping up.

How do we protect urban forests in the face of development pressures and now Bill 44? Below are links to municipal tree bylaws and local efforts to protect trees. One hopes that Bill 44 can be challenged on the basis that it removes municipal autonomy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Municipalities

British Columbia

Aldergrove

Please see Langley

 

Burnaby

Burnaby Tree Protection Bylaw

Burnaby Urban Forest Strategy

Burnaby State of the Urban Forest Report | August 2023

CBC News ‘Public can claim a win’: Burnaby councillors vote to cancel organic waste facility in park | March 2023

Burnaby Now Letter: Development over biodiversity? Maybe Burnaby should take a step back | May 2024

Burnaby Now Burnaby council concerned about developers cutting down trees, evading bylaws | July 2024

City News Burnaby residents petition city to halt development near great blue heron colony | June 2024

Burnaby Now Burnaby council concerned about developers cutting down trees, evading bylaws | July 2024

Burnaby Now Burnaby to chop down 166 trees for community centre redevelopment | November 2024

Burnaby Now Letter: Losing 166 trees at Burnaby park means more noise, loss of ‘beloved social hub’ | November 2024

Burnaby Now Burnaby horseback riders rally against paving trail in park | January 2025

Save Burnaby Parks on Facebook

Cedars cut down in Burnaby | January 2024 

✍️ Petition to Protect the Pacific Great Blue Heron Colony at Deer Lake, Burnaby, BC

 

Chilliwack

Chilliwack Tree Protection Bylaw

Chilliwack Urban Forests

Chilliwack Urban Forest Advocates

Chilliwack Urban Forest Advocates Facebook Group

 

Coquitlam

Coquitlam Tree Management Bylaw

Tri-Cities Dispatch Trees are . . . miraculous’ Local group advocates for greater tree canopy | July 2024

 

Take Action

✍️ Petition to Save the səmiq̓ʷəʔelə/ Riverview lands and arboretum for the benefit of all!

Riverview Horticultural Centre Society

 

Delta

Delta Tree Management Bylaw

Delta Optimist Preserve the Winskill Park Forest | July 2024

Delta Optimist Early morning protest seeks to protect trees in Winskill Park | October 2024

Global News Plan to remove almost 170 trees from Delta park draws local blowback | October 2024

Delta Optimist An urban forest inventory for the City of Delta | February 2025

 

Take Action

Save the Winskill Park Forest FB Group

Delta Voices for Responsible Development FB Group

✍️ Petition to Save Winskill Forest

 

District of North Vancouver

District of North Vancouver Tree Protection Bylaw

 

Islands Trust area

Islands Trust area Raincoast – An overview of tree bylaws in BC and an assessment of their applicability in the Islands Trust area

Islands Trust

 

Kelowna

Kelowna Tree Protection Bylaw

Castanet Letter: Why cut down trees? | January 2025

 

Langford

Langford Langford Council approves a robust urban forest management plan | November 2024

 

Langley

Langley Township Tree Protection Bylaw

Langley Township Community Forest Management Strategy

Langley Township Greater Langley Tree Stewardship Facebook group

 

Lantzville

Lantzville finally adopted a tree protection by-law in 2022 – the Lantzville Tree Protection Bylaw but still allowed a developer to clear a massive chunk of land off the main Lantzville Road.

New West Record Lantzville mulls FOG (future old-growth) zones | March 2024

 

Metro Vancouver

CBC News Metro Vancouver tree canopy in decline amid push for new housing | April 2024

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation – Park Partners

2020 Regional Tree Canopy Cover and Impervious Surface in Metro Vancouver | March 2024

Metro Vancouver Urban Trees List

Unfortunately tree list sidelines coastal western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) which is native and the most predominant species on much of coastal BC by placing it in their “Marginal” list.

 

Nanaimo

“Urban forests are a valuable component to our environment and Nanaimo is fortunate to enjoy one that is rich in diversity. As this is a time of year for preparing our yards and gardens for the growing season ahead, residents should be aware of the Tree Bylaw and ensure they are complying with it.”.  Patrick McIntosh, Urban Forestry Coordinator, City of Nanaimo

Nanaimo Tree Protection Bylaw

Nanaimo Urban Forestry

 

Take Action

Nanaimo Save Cable Bay

✍️ Call to Action Write a letter to Mayor and Council to Save Cable Bay

✍️ Petition to Preserve and expand the Cable Bay Trail Area

✍️ Petition to Save Harewood Plains

Nanaimo Nanaimo and Area Land Trust

 

North Vancouver

City of North Vancouver Trees and Tree Protection Bylaw

City of North Vancouver Urban Forest Plan

City of North Vancouver Hemlock looper moth outbreak

City of North Vancouver Hazard tree removal update

 

Parksville

It seems that very few forests are protected without someone or some organization having to buy the land to protect it. Nature Trust British Columbia has thankfully protected 13 acres (5.2 hectares) of precious wildlife habitat along the Kw’a’luxw (Englishman) River at 130 Shelly Road.

Parksville Tree Protection Bylaw

Nature Trust British Columbia Kw’a’luxw (Englishman) River – Shelly Road protection

 

Take Action

Save Estuary Land Society

Save Estuary Land Society Facebook page

✍️Petition Say No to Development in the Englishman / Kw’a’luxw River Floodplain, 703 Turner Rd  (unfortunately construction has already begun)

 

Penticton

Penticton Tree Protection Bylaw

Penticton’s Urban Forest Facebook Group

 

Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam Tree Protection Bylaw

Wondrous Tree Fellowship

Tri-Cities Urban Forest Working Group Working to Preserve and Enhance Our Urban Forest

 

Port Moody

Port Moody Tree Protection Bylaw

Port Moody Urban Forest Management Strategy 2050

Tri-Cities Dispatch New housing can’t come at the expense of a city’s tree canopy, says Port Moody council | February 2024

 

Richmond

Richmond Tree Protection Bylaw

Save Richmond Trees Facebook Group

Richmond News East Richmond residents up in arms about healthy trees taken down | July 2024

 

Saanich

Saanich Tree Protection Bylaw

Saanich Urban Forest Strategy

Saanich News VIDEO: Trees chopped for construction leave Saanich home feeling like ‘heat dome’ | February 2024

CRD Watch The Latest Environmental Destruction in and Around the University of Victoria (UVic) | February 2024

CRD Watch Through the Looking Glass: How Saanich Politicians and Staff are in the Process of Disabling the Local Area Plans Without the Public Realizing it.| March 2024

CRD Watch There is a Serious Lack of Environmental Protections in Saanich’s New Proposed Official Community Plan (OCP) According to Former Resilient Saanich Technical Committee (RSTC) Member Dr. Kevin Brown’s Submission to Saanich | May 2024

CRD Watch Letter re. removal of 485 trees by BC Hydro near Prospect Lake Road | June 2024

Saanich News LETTER: Urban designation overlooks diverse Saanich habitat | June 2024

Focus on Victoria Saanich’s new Biodiversity Conservation Strategy ignores key recommendations from experts | October 2024

CRD Watch The Fate of one of the last Surviving Garry Oak Groves in Cadboro Bay Hangs in the Balance: The District of Saanich Doesn’t Appear to Know What Will Happen to it. | December 2024

 

Surrey

Surrey Tree Protection Bylaw

Surrey Green Timbers Heritage Society

Surrey Great Trees of Surrey

Surrey Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society – Preserve the Semiahmoo Trail Forest

Surrey Now Leader LETTER: Don’t let Surrey reduce greenspace and tree canopy | September 2024

Surrey Now Leader Petition against Surrey cemetery expansion takes root | October 2024

Peace Arch News Surrey amends Tree Protection Bylaw to ‘improve clarity’ | October 2024

Surrey Now Leader LETTER: South Surrey forest is more than just trees | November 2024

  • The City of Surrey’s plan to expand Sunnyside Cemetery threatens 30 acres of mature second-growth forest surrounding the historic Semiahmoo Trail.

 

Take Action

✍️ Petition to Preserve the Semiahmoo Trail Forest – Oppose the Expansion of the Sunnyside Lawn Cemetery

 

Vancouver

Vancouver’s street trees are increasingly under threat of being cut down for reasons unknown. In January 2025 several trees in Chilco Square were cut down. Trees at Bute and Robson were also cut down, for no obvious reason. With hot and dry summers why would the Park Board be cutting trees down?

 

Vancouver Trees

Vancouver Street Tree By-law

Vancouver Urban Forest Strategy

Vancouver Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2024-25

  • Mentions the importance of urban forests to reduce the heat island effect.

Vancouver Street Tree database

Vancouver 2022 Tree Canopy Assessment by Diamond Head Consulting

Vancouver Vancouver Let’s Talk Trees! With Park Board Commissioner Tom Digby Facebook Group

Vancouver Ancient Trees of Vancouver Facebook Group

Vancouver Urban Forests Research Hub – UBC Faculty of Forestry

Vancouver Recommendations to improve the health of Vancouver’s street trees surrounded by hardscape | UBC Sustainability Scholar 2023

Vancouver Heritage Vancouver – Historic Street Trees

  • As historic mature specimen trees become older and die, the City is refusing to plant the same traditional species, and is replacing them with much smaller, ornamental trees that do not have the same scale or presence (from 2010).

Green Party of Vancouver Opposition Councillors unite to seek ABC support to expand urban tree canopy to fight global warming and protect peoples’ health city-wide

Vancouver The majority of 162 trees cut down in Champlain Heights trail system due to being dead or declining, not necessarily rotten or dangerous | 2021

North Shore News Are Metro Vancouver’s urban forest goals sunk? | May 2024

City Hall Watch Broadway Plan versus Vancouver’s Urban Forest: A case study at 310 East 14th Avenue (Council is preparing to further turbocharge the Plan on Dec 11, 2024) | November 2024

Provincial Vancouver Charter Part XXIX Protection of Trees

Free the Fern – Protect the Champlain Heights Trail System

 

Vancouver Parks

Vancouver Inventory of Parks, their Status under the Vancouver Charter and Recommended Permanent Public Park Designations | 2022

Vancouver Parks map

Vancouver Parks – polygon representation

Mayor Ken Sim’s motion to amend the Vancouver Charter to abolish the Park Board Amendment to the Vancouver Charter

Who to write to about the City of Vancouver Proposed parks and recreation governance transition

 

Take Action

✍️ Petition to Save Stanley Park Halt logging of Stanley Park immediately!

✍️ Petition for Stanley Park Demand the resignation of Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Tom Digby

✍️ Petition for Memorial South Park OUR Park, NOT FIFA’s Field

✍️ Petition for City Hall Park and Trees Save City Hall Park

✍️ Petition and template letter to the Premier to Save Our Park Board Save Our Park Board

✍️ Petition for Stanley Park Waters Save Stanley Park Waters

 

Victoria

Victoria Tree Protection Bylaw

Victoria Trees & Urban Forest

Garry Oak Meadow Preservation Society

🚨 Saanich News – Dense projects with the watershed of the Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary LETTER: Club’s pro-development stance weakens UVic’s reputation | September 2024

CRD Watch Great Turnout by Concerned Citizens and Response at Rally to Save the Majestic Sequoia at Victoria Centennial Square | September 2024

Creatively United An Analysis of Dialog’s Technical Memorandum on the Centennial Square Sequoia Tree | October 2024

 

Take Action

✍️ Petition  Save the Mighty Sequoia Tree at Centennial Square, Victoria BC, from Wrongful Demolition

 

View Royal

Town of View Royal Request for audit of Bill 44 | November 2023

 

West Vancouver

West Vancouver Tree bylaw

North Shore News West Van preserves new park twice the size of Stanley Park | May 2024

 

White Rock

White Rock Tree Protection Bylaw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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