While addressing the 7th annual workshop of the Montana Forest Collaboration (MFC) about forest conservation, recreation, and resource utilization, US National Forest Service Chief Randy Moore announced that $10 billion will soon help fund work in forests around the US.
News in timber
New Forestry Agreements With BC First Nations Will Expedite Wildfire Log Salvage Process
On Wednesday, the British Columbia government unveiled a new approach to provincial forestry agreements that will lead to faster action on harvesting areas damaged by wildfires, which in turn will provide more timber for mills and set up faster reforestation through the leadership of First Nations.
New Brunswick Investing in Forest Research and Innovation
On Wednesday, the New Brunswick provincial government reported that it was investing $600,000 (CAD) in forest research in northern New Brunswick. The forestry sector—through Groupe Savoie, AV Group, J.D. Irving, and Forest NB—also committed to matching the province’s funding.
BC Announces New Rural Economic Diversification Program
The BC Government announced that it is investing as much as $33 million (CAD) in 2022–23 to support projects that promote economic diversification, resilience, clean-growth opportunities, and infrastructure development.
Bureau of Land Management Agrees to Reverse Trump-Era Post-Wildfire Logging Rule Changes
A year ago, environmental groups sued the Bureau of Land Management over rule changes made during the Trump administration that allowed the agency to log large areas of forests after a wildfire without first doing an environmental review.
Black Hills Timber Industry Wins Appeal to US Forest Service for GTR Review
The Black Hills local timber industry received some welcome news last week when a formal review of the findings from a critical general technical report (GTR) found flaws in the methodology used to determine its conclusion.
New Employment Opportunities to Support Rural BC Forestry Workers
The BC Government announced on Monday that more employment opportunities are in progress for contractors and forestry workers throughout rural BC under the province’s Forest Employment Program (FEP). It will be funded through the province’s $185 million support package to help British Columbians impacted by old growth deferrals.
Georgia Voters Approve Ballot Measure Exempting Forestry Equipment From Property Tax
According to the New York Times, Georgia voters on Tuesday approved by a margin of 59% to 41%, “Referendum A” which beginning January 1st, 2023, will provide an annual ad valorem (property) tax exemption for equipment use for managing, harvesting, and replanting forests.
GreenFirst Forest Products Subsidiary Sells 203,000 Acres of Private Forestland to Perimeter Forest
GreenFirst Forest Products announced on Monday that its subsidiary, GreenFirst Forest Products (QC) Inc, has entered into an agreement to sell its interest in approximately 203,000 acres of private forest land to Perimeter Forest Limited Partnership for a cash consideration totaling $49.25 million (CAD).
US National Interagency Fire Center Wildfire Update for the Week Ending November 4th
The US National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reported that fifteen large new wildfires were reported during the week ending last Friday, and wildland firefighters have been able to contain most of them. Currently there are two large wildfires that have burned more than 127,000 acres in Oregon and Tennessee.