The forestry industry in Saskatchewan received additional good news on Friday (9-10-21), with the announcement that two more timber mills will be receiving timber allocations from the province. These latest allocations come at the end of a week that saw two mills in Prince Albert receive timber allocations as well.
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81 Large Wildfires Continue to Burn in the Western US — Only 1 Currently Listed as Contained
The National Interagency Fire Center reported today (9-13-21) that there are 81 large fires or complexes currently burning in the West and Minnesota. As of today, the total number acres actively burning are at 3,150,696. Fires listed as contained are now down to 1.
Dunkley Lumber Company to Expand Production at Carrot River, Saskatchewan Sawmill
Dunkley Lumber Company, a privately owned Canadian forestry company with three sawmills in western Canada, has announced a $100 million (C$) expansion at their Carrot River, Saskatchewan sawmill facility. The expansion is expected to create 240 new direct and indirect jobs through growth in lumber sales and exports.
Proposed Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Timber Mill Receives Province Timber Allocation
A proposed timber mill in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada that is expected to create 700 new jobs in the area moved one step closer to becoming a reality when One Sky Forest Products OSB received its timber allocation from the province. The province did not say how much it was allocating but said the majority of the timber would be from the province…
Idaho Department of Lands Sells 21.6 Million Board Feet of Timber Damaged in Cougar Rock Fire
The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) today (9-9-21) sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, more than 21.6 million board feet of timber damaged in the Cougar Rock Complex Fire. The Cougar Rock Complex Fire began on July 7 and consumed more than 8,100 acres.
Improving B.C. Weather Conditions Help Firefighters in Battling Over 200 Wildfires
Thus far in British Columbia’s wildfire season, a total of 1,578 blazes have been recorded. Of that number, 891 of them were believed to have sparked by lightning, while 518 were considered human-caused. The remaining 169 fires are of unknown cause. Some 866,814 hectares of land has been scorched by wildfire so far this year.
Western Australia to Band Native Forest Logging Starting at the End of 2023
Western Australia (WA) Premier Mark McGowan has announced an effort to preserve an estimated two million hectares of vegetation by banning logging of native forest in WA starting at the end of 2023. The changes will be contained in a new Forest Management Plan, due for release shortly, that from 2024 will ban the removal of timber from native forests besides for “limited forest management activities…
78 Large Wildfires Continue to Burn in the Western US — Only 2 are Contained
The National Interagency Fire Center reported today (9-7-21) that there are 78 large fires or complexes currently burning in the U.S. Those wildfires have burned more than 1.9 million acres in 10 states. That is up one from Monday’s report.
Hancock Natural Resources Group Closes Transaction on 300,000+ Acres of Pine Timberland in Texas
Hancock Natural Resource Group (HNRG), a Manulife Investment Management Company, a global wealth and asset management segment of Manulife Financial Corporation, announced today (9-2-21) the closing of a transaction on behalf of its client, AP3, with TexMark Timber Treasury L.P. (Triple T), a joint venture managed by CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc.
Members of the European Parliament View New Green Forest Strategy as Vague and an Overstep of EU Remits
During the European Parliament’s agriculture meeting held on Wednesday (9-1-21), EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski presented one of the main initiatives of the Commission’s Green Deal. However, EU lawmakers from across all of the political spectrums have united in their criticism against the EU’s new flagship Forestry Strategy.