A Brief Message on the Value of this Project from Doug Draper
Reposted August 12th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
“Thundering Waters is one of the last few remaining forested swamps in Canada,” notes a new website for what Niagara, Ontario filmmakers Stacey Koudys and Jon Lepp call ‘the Paradise Project’ – a link to which Niagara At Large will share with all of our many visitors here.
“These wetland communities have a higher density of life form than any other habitat in the country and are among the rarest,” the website, which supports a video Stacey and Jon released online earlier this August, continues.
Niagara At Large gives its full editorial support to Stacey and Jon’s project and to their ongoing work on what will be a full-length documentary film on a growing movement of citizens in Niagara to save a signficant piece of what is left of this region’s natural heritage from the buzz saws and bulldozers.
Their efforts, along with those of rising numbers of others, is a welcome, invaluable response to a lack of information and to misinformation from too many of our elected municipal councillors and from tax-funded agents like the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority – a body that has become such a bad joke of the time-honoured voice for our natural places that it once was, that its time to press the Ontario government to scrap it and have the conservation areas placed in its trust turned over to provincial parks officers. Continue reading
































































