Having had its proposal to construct a deep-water port on the north coast of Kangaroo Island rejected by the South Australian government, Kangaroo Island Plantation Timber (KIPT) Chairman Paul McKenize announced that KIPT would immediately convert its 18,000 hectares of softwood to an agricultural estate.
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B.C. Wildfire Service Predicts New Fires in August and Significant Growth Among Current Fires
The latest wildfire report from the B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) is predicting new fires in August and significant growth among current fires of note. According to the report, “The wildfires burning across the province require a large number of wildfire personnel and will continue as such until extended periods of precipitation are received across the province.”
Deficit of Fire Suppression Personnel Hindering Canadian and U.S. Efforts to Contain Spreading Wildfires
Despite their differences on the forest products industry, Canada and United States have a long and steeped history and tradition of helping each other out when it comes to wildfire and firefighting reinforcements. That will not be case this year, as both countries contended with one of the earliest and most severe wildfire seasons in recent times.
More than 85 Large Wildfires Have Already Burned 1.4 Million Acres Across the U.S.
There are more than 85 large wildfires burning throughout the U.S., most of them are in Western states. To date they have burned over 1.4 million acres.
More than 250 Wildfires Continue to Burn in British Columbia
The B.C. Wildfire Service is reporting that there are 257 wildfires currently burning throughout the province. That is one less than was being reported at the Saturday update and down from about 300 being reported earlier in the week. Nonetheless, there are still 58 evacuations orders in place that are impacting about 4,400 properties.
B.C. Premier Calls for Provincial Forestry Companies to Share Profits and Equipment to Help with Wildfires
British Columbia’s Premier John Horgan, while touring the Southeast Fire Centre in Castlegar on Wednesday (7-21), said that he expected other companies to follow the lead of Canfor Corp. in shutting down operations as trains, roads, and forest activity are disrupted by wildfires.
Alberta’s First New Forest Management Agreement in 12-Years is with Spray Lake Sawmill Affiliate
The first new Forest Management Agreement in 12-years, in the Province of Alberta, has been announced and it is with Crowsnest Forest Products Ltd., affiliate of Spray Lake Sawmills. Forest Management Agreements are the most secure type of forest tenure and are designed to provide companies with rights to establish, grow, harvest and remove timber on Crown land using sustainable forest management practices.
Wildfire in Western Canadian are Impacting Logging, Lumber Production, Transportation and Now Prices
Wildfires continue to rage through Canada, and the western provinces have been particularly hard hit. On Tuesday afternoon, Canfor reacted to the wildfires by announcing that effective Monday, July 26, 2021, they would cut back output at their mills in British Columbia because of hundreds of blazes that have broken out.
Loggers Relief Act to Provide $200 Million to Maine Logging and Trucking Businesses
The Loggers Relief Act, which was co-authored by Republican U.S. Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Democratic U.S. Representative Jared Golden, also of Maine, is making $200 million available for logging businesses that have suffered losses to due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wildfires Continue to Grow in the Western U.S., Destroying Everything in their Path
In Oregon on Sunday (7-18-21), the largest wildfire in the U.S. set additional dry forestland areas ablaze. The Bootleg fire, located just north of the California border, is just one of dozens of major blazes that continue to burn across the West, with dangerous fire weather looming over the entire area in the upcoming days.