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Okanagan Forest Task Force documentary 'What Lies Behind the Trees' debuts Wednesday
Summary
A new documentary about the volunteer-run Okanagan Forest Task Force debuts on YouTube Wednesday as the group nears its 10th anniversary. The film, produced by Eli Coburn, highlights backcountry illegal dumping, impacts on waterways and wildlife, and a planned government-backed cleanup project.
Content
The Okanagan Forest Task Force will be featured in a documentary that debuts on YouTube Wednesday. The film was produced by Eli Coburn of Coburn Media. The volunteer-run group is approaching its 10th anniversary and focuses on removing debris from backcountry areas. Founder Kane Blake said the documentary aims to show how encampments and illegal dumping affect waterways and wildlife.
Key facts:
- The documentary, titled "What Lies Behind the Trees," is available on the Okanagan Forest Task Force YouTube channel and the group's website.
- Eli Coburn of Coburn Media produced the film.
- The Okanagan Forest Task Force is a volunteer-run backcountry cleanup group marking its 10th anniversary.
- ABC Recycling in Kelowna donated $12,075 to the group through its donate-at-the-gate program, according to general manager Mike Jenkins.
- The group has an app for reporting dump sites, and founder Kane Blake said the documentary will reveal a partnership with federal, provincial and municipal governments for an upcoming major cleanup project.
Summary:
The film spotlights ongoing backcountry pollution and the work volunteers do to remove debris and protect waterways and wildlife. The documentary's debut also coincides with growing local and broader support, including a recent donation and a planned multi-level government partnership for a larger cleanup effort.
