Not all fires are worth fighting

Officials weigh economic impacts, ecological effects before deciding how to attack blazes, but it’s a difficult balancing act

Vancouver Sun

As British Columbia’s resource managers reach a middle ground in allowing wildfires to naturally shape the province’s forests, it is becoming an uneasy truce for communities already dealing with the dislocations of a shrinking timber supply due to mountain pine beetle infestations. “We’ve realized not all fires are bad,” said Lyle Gawalko, head of fire management for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Resource Operations. ..Archie MacDonald, general manager of forestry for the Council of Forest Industries, added that such fires have a longer-term impact on timber supply. …There are also consequences in not changing forest-fire-management practices, according to Lori Daniels, an assistant professor UBC’s faculty of forestry.

Read More

Related Post

November 4, 2024

NACFOR Among 15 Community Forests Advancing Wildfire Protection Across BC

In 2021, the BCCFA provided Nakusp and Area Community

October 15, 2024

Lower North Thompson Community Forest leads wildfire risk reduction in the Barriere Lakes Area

The Lower North Thompson Community Forest Society (LNTCFS) is