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Oregon State Senate Votes to Approve Private Forest Accord Compromise Legislation

By a vote of 22-5, the Oregon State Senate voted on Tuesday (3-2-22) in favor of Senate Bill 1501, the Private Forest Accord compromise. The 44-page bill expands no-harvest buffers around streams, implements stricter requirements for roadbuilding, prioritizes non-lethal control of beavers, and creates a new modeling system to avoid and mitigate the effects of landslides.

Canfor to Sell Mackenzie Assets for $70 Million

Canfor Corporation on Thursday (2-24-22) announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with McLeod Lake Indian Band and Tsay Keh Dene Nation to sell its forest tenure in the Mackenzie region of British Columbia and in a separate agreement with Peak Renewables to sell its Mackenzie site, plant, and equipment for a combined price of $70 million (CAD).

Lawsuit Challenges Bureau of Land Management’s Post-Archie Creek Fire Logging Plan

Cascadia Wildlands, Oregon Wild, and the Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, all environmental organizations, filed a lawsuit on February 8, 2022, that challenges the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) post-Archie Creek Fire logging plans. Nick Cady, Cascadia Wildlands Legal Director said on Tuesday that this is the BLM’s first major post-fire salvage logging operation under a relatively new resource management plan.

Allowable Annual Cut Reduced on Tree Farm License 8

B.C.’s chief forester, Diane Nicholls, announced on Thursday (2-10-22) that a new allowable annual cut (AAC) level for Tree Farm License (TFL) 8 in the Southern Interior has been set, effective immediately. The new AAC for TFL 8 is 158,400 cubic meters with a maximum of 131,500 cubic meters harvested from terrain of less than 45% slope.