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Modernizing B.C. forests starts with up-to-date facts, industry says

30% of old forests on high-productivity sites, 75% off limits
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Each year, less than one per cent of the area designated for sustainable timber harvesting by B.C.鈥檚 independent chief forester is harvested. (B.C. government photo)

Nearly daily anti-logging protests outside the B.C. legislature continue to harvest horn honks with calls to preserve the last three per cent of old-growth forests, as the B.C. government wrestles with its commitment to Indigenous rights.

That number is far from accurate, the B.C. Council of Forest Industries (COFI) says in a new survey that measures wildfire damage, the extent of old forests, and how much of the vast preservation area are on high-productivity land that supports the biggest trees.

was prepared by Forsite Consultants of Salmon Arm for COFI, using satellite and other data to rate landscape productivity and the effect of three widespread fire seasons in the past five years.

鈥淲hile all old forests contribute to biodiversity, there has been much public discussion about the amount of old forests growing on sites capable of producing big trees 鈥 with some reports falsely suggesting this amount to be 3%,鈥 states the report by foresters Cam Brown and Jim Thrower. 鈥淚n reality, the study found over 3.3 million hectares of old forests, or about 30%, are growing on high productivity sites capable of producing big trees.鈥

Brown鈥檚 previous work on forest inventory in B.C. included retention strategies for the Great Bear Rainforest legislation of 2017, which defined new protection in a large area of B.C.鈥檚 central coast. The Great Bear Rainforest North and South now govern harvest, with annual allowable cuts of more than 800,000 cubic metres for each zone.

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Forests Minister Katrine Conroy announced forest policy changes this week to create 10-year landscape plans for other areas of B.C., describing it as taking back control of Crown land from industry that developed under the previous government鈥檚 鈥渞esults-based鈥 regulation. The changes will make the province 鈥渓andlord of the forests again鈥 and direct a larger share of Crown timber rights to Indigenous communities, Conroy told the legislature Oct. 20.

COFI president Susan Yurkovich said the industry supports modernization and cooperation with Indigenous and local communities. 鈥淢odernization would be building on what is currently a rigorous, world-leading provincial forest management regime where the B.C. government has significant oversight,鈥 Yurkovich said.

B.C already has more than 50 million hectares of forests certified internationally, a chief forester who sets annual allowable cut of less than one per cent of B.C.鈥檚 harvestable area, and plants three trees for each one harvested, COFI says.



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