In his keynote address on Friday to the British Columbia Council of Forest Industries Conference, B.C. Premier John Horgan said that the only way the provincial forest industry will grow is through partnerships with the First Nations and companies. Horgan noted that co-operation was vital to sustain employment and profitability in the industry.
News in timber
B.C. Government to Increase Revenue Sharing with First Nations on Stumpage and B.C. Timber Sales
The B.C. government announced on Wednesday (4-27-22) that it has increased the share of revenue that First Nations receive from forestry in their traditional territories. The share of revenue they currently receive is being increased as part of a longer-term revenue sharing model being co-developed by the province and First Nations.
U.S. National Interagency Fire Center Is Reporting That the 2022 Wildfire Season Is Actively Underway
The U.S. National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reported that the 2022 wildfire season is actively underway. Year-to-date through April 27, 2022, 21,181 wildfires had been reported and they had burned 1,080,836 acres. The NIFC notes that the past 10-year average, for the same time period, was 14,958 wildfires that burned 727,141 acres.
Weyerhaeuser Announces Agreement to Purchase 80,800 Acres of Timberland in North and South Carolina
Weyerhaeuser announced on Thursday that it has reached an agreement to purchase 80,800 acres of high-quality timberlands in North and South Carolina from a fund managed by Campbell Global for approximately $265 million. The acquisition is comprised of highly productive timberlands situated in strong coastal markets.
Canadian Federal Government’s Threat to Step in and Protect Quebec’s Woodland Caribou Considered an Overstep by Quebec’s Premier
The Canadian federal government is threatening to act on its own to protect the at-risk woodland caribou and the animals’ habitat in Quebec. Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault gave Quebec until Wednesday, April 20 to provide him with information on how the province intends to protect the woodland caribou and its habitat.
Allowable Annual Cut Level Increased for Tree Farm License 53, Located in the Central Interior Near Quesnel
Albert Nussbaum, British Columbia’s acting deputy chief forester, has set a new allowable annual cut (AAC) level for Tree Farm License 53. The new AAC is 240,000 cubic meters. This is an increase of approximately 9.6% from the previous AAC of 219,000 cubic meters, which was set in 2010. It goes into effect immediately.
California Preparing for Another Significant Wildfire Season
After an extremely dry winter, which left water levels low and vegetation dried out, much of the State of California is already in wildfire season. Fire experts says that with increasing winds and hot temperatures forecasted to start this week, and no rain or snow expected in the near term, wildfire conditions are not likely to get any better.
BC Provincial Government Announces Harvest Deferrals on 1.7 Million Hectares
The BC government announced harvest deferrals on 1.7 million hectares of timberland in the province. In November 2021, the Province announced it would engage with First Nations rights and titleholders to find agreement on deferring harvest of old growth forests. The B.C. Government is reporting that it has received responses from 188 out of the 204 First Nations in the province.
Western Oregon State Forests Habitat Conservation Plan Released
The Habitat Conservation Plan for state forests in Western Oregon has been released for public comment. The plan is designed to protect critical habitat for 17 threatened species and includes wider no-logging zones near waterways and prohibits or limits harvesting near nesting and foraging grounds for threatened birds.
Plan to Protect Endangered Wildlife While Allowing Logging to Continue in Oregon’s Forests Advances
The Western Oregon Habitat Conservation plan, which was first developed by the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) in 2018, would provide protection for 17 federally listed endangered species while ensuring logging in other parts of the forest to limit the potential of harm to those species.