This documentary looks at the Walbran Valley on southern Vancouver Island, home of one of British Columbia's last ancient temperate rain forests, and follows the actions of protesters who are fighting to save it from logging. Environmental activists, biologists, and ordinary citizens take a stand against chain saws, road graders, and grapple yarders. The film explores the biodiversity of the forest, the dedication of those who struggle to protect it, and the frustration of loggers who don't always agree with their employers' logging methods.