New Forest Enhancement Dollars announced

B.C. adds funding to re-grow forests damaged by 2017 wildfires

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By Ashley Wadhwani
Nanaimo News Bulletin
April 6, 2018

The B.C. government continues to look ahead to what could be another summer of dry and extremely hot conditions, with funding announced Friday to restore more of the province’s forests. About $134 million is being divided to the regions that were hardest hit in last year’s wildfire season for 71 forest enhancement projects. The biggest share – $99 million – going towards projects in the Cariboo. The rest of the cash will be split between the Kootenays, Okanagan and coastal communities… About 30 per cent of those projects will be led by First Nations in the area. The fires on the Chilcotin Plateau, which includes Williams Lake and Quesnel, destroyed nearly 550,000 hectares of land, or roughly the same size as Prince Edward Island, making it the largest overall fire in B.C’s recorded history.

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