Colleen McCrory explained

Colleen McCrory
Birth Date:1949/1950
Birth Place:New Denver, British Columbia
Death Date:July 1, 2007
Death Place:Silverton, British Columbia
Nationality:Canadian
Known For:Founded Valhalla Wilderness Society
Occupation:Environmental activist

Colleen McCrory (1949/1950 – July 1, 2007) was a Canadian environmental activist.[1] [2]

She was born in New Denver, British Columbia, by the light of a Coleman lantern to Patrick and Mabel McCrory. She was raised in New Denver with eight brother's and sisters. She had three children, Sean, Rory, and Shea. McCrory founded the Valhalla Wilderness Society, a British Columbia environmental group, in 1975.

McCrory funded her campaign at first through a small clothing store in New Denver. However, a three-year boycott by loggers forced her out of business in 1985 and forced her deep into debt.[3]

She was awarded the Governor-General's Conservation Award in 1983 and the IUCN's Fred M. Packard Award in 1988. In 1992, she was named to the United Nations' Global 500 Roll of Honour and awarded a Goldman Environmental Prize. An old-growth forest lichen, Pertusaria mccroryae, was named in her honor in 2010.[4]

She ran as a candidate for the Green Party in the 2001 British Columbia provincial elections.

McCrory's efforts helped lead to the creation of:

McCrory died of a brain tumor at home in Silverton, British Columbia, in 2007, aged 57.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Connelly. Joel. She stood up, and made parks happen. Seattle PI Blogs. 8 October 2010. 5 July 2007.
  2. News: Hume. Mark. Valhalla victors battle on. 18 January 2011. The Vancouver Sun. 24 February 1987.
  3. Toufexis. Anastasia. Endangered Species No, not owls or elephants. Humans who fight to save the planet are putting their lives on the line.. Time. 27 April 1992. https://web.archive.org/web/20090409090616/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,975382-2,00.html. dead. April 9, 2009. 8 October 2010.
  4. Spribille . Toby . Pérez-Ortega . Sergio . Tønsberg . Tor . Schirokauer . Dave . 2010 . Lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Alaska, in a global biodiversity context . The Bryologist . 113 . 3 . 439–515. 10.1639/0007-2745-113.3.439 . 86272051 .