A burnt trailer, abandoned fifth wheel and piles of garbage were found littering the backcountry
Network of ‘mother trees’ keeps forests healthy, says UBC researcher
Canim Lake Band reserves right to alter its plans
Up to 4 times as much carbon is released from forestry, wildfires than fossil fuels in B.C.
Mosaic, B.C.’s largest private landowner, will defer logging in 400 square kilometres of old-growth
Canada is home to about 16 per cent of the world’s remaining old-growth forests
Province argues ‘modern-day’ Nuchatlaht draws its membership from a broader base of Indigenous Peoples
Lawsuit says government effectively dispossessed Nuchatlaht nation of territory on Vancouver Island
Opposition critic says new ministry adds to “far-reaching” damage to logging industry
Industry pressed with significant inventory challenges
Canfor has also agreed to sell its Mackenzie site, plant and equipment to Peak Renewables.
‘No easy decisions left’ for land, water, resource stewardship
Lawyer: Fairy Creek protest group’s petition lacks ‘factual foundation,’ not the way justice is done
RCMP have made close to 1,200 arrests enforcing Fairy Creek injunction
Tawnya Collins named Pro Forester of Year by provincial body for her work with wildfires
The new Annual Allowable Cut of timber is less, which may mean there needs to be more controlled burns
Lumber giant operations rely heavily on Okanagan Timber Supply Area
UBCO research shows that wolf highways are bad for caribou
An earlier B.C. Supreme Court decision denied the company’s application for an extension
Western Forest Products says more cooperation to come