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The geopolitical battle to protect Indigenous homeland and wilderness values in Ontario’s pristine old-growth forests has raged for over 175 years and continues today.
Temagami became a household n...
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11 May 2027

The geopolitical battle to protect Indigenous homeland and wilderness values in Ontario’s pristine old-growth forests has raged for over 175 years and continues today.
Temagami became a household name not so long ago when it was put on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Endangered Spaces listing. The chronic and insidious attack on its resources sounded an alarm that resonated worldwide on all environmental channels and global media outlets. Temagami has therefore become a geopolitical scrimmage between land protectors and environmentalists and the industrial elite, under a failing bureaucratic system bent on plundering Ontario’s primeval old-growth forests.
Hap Wilson, who has spent more than half a century in Temagami as a park ranger, cartographer, wilderness guide, artist, activist, and lodge owner has brought to light one of Canada’s longest standing environmental battles spanning over 175 years of history.
It’s a story that needs to be told.
Temagami became a household name not so long ago when it was put on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Endangered Spaces listing. The chronic and insidious attack on its resources sounded an alarm that resonated worldwide on all environmental channels and global media outlets. Temagami has therefore become a geopolitical scrimmage between land protectors and environmentalists and the industrial elite, under a failing bureaucratic system bent on plundering Ontario’s primeval old-growth forests.
Hap Wilson, who has spent more than half a century in Temagami as a park ranger, cartographer, wilderness guide, artist, activist, and lodge owner has brought to light one of Canada’s longest standing environmental battles spanning over 175 years of history.
It’s a story that needs to be told.
Price: $19.99
Pages: 300
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
11 May 2027
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459757691
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Conservation of wildlife and habitats, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Forests & Rainforests, NATURE / Regional / Canada / Ontario (ON), Forests and woodland
Hap Wilson, co-founder of the environmental group Earthroots, is the recipient of the Bill Mason Award for Lifetime Achievement in River Conservation. A wilderness guide, artist, and photographer, Wilson has published more than fourteen nature-related books. Wilson was Pearce Brosnan's skills trainer for the Richard Attenborough film Grey Owl. He lives in Muskoka and Temagami, Ontario.