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Forestry watchdog misses faulty math, calls for updated biodiversity laws


Professional registered forester Judy Thomas said 70 per cent of harvested spruce beetle stands she analyzed had only 10 per cent beetle infestation. There was no need to salvage it, said Thomas, who lodged a complaint with BC s Forest Practices Board. Thomas is pictured here in a Northern B.C. spruce-dominant forest.
Rob Norwell
Investigation findings by B.C.’s forestry watchdog avoided criticizing government or industry for beetle salvage logging practices, and missed the ‘smoke and mirrors’ math that short-changes old-growth retention targets, but were unequivocal on the need to map old growth forests and modernize biodiversity legal requirements in the Prince George timber area. ....

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Four local projects funded in MOTI program | ?aqam – St Mary's, Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Invermere, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation


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December 14, 2020
Four local projects funded in MOTI program
Four East Kootenay road improvement projects stemmed from $28 million in B.C. government funding to upgrade side, secondary and forest service roads throughout the province this year.
The Remote and Rural Communities program, through the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI), received $20 million to fund more than 80 shovel-ready projects that will make getting around rural Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities safer and easier.
Most of the work will be delivered by maintenance contractors, local contractors and day labour using the MOTI’s Hired Equipment program. The projects include local paving, shoulder widening, lighting installation and crosswalk markings. The program includes riprap (rock) placement and stream enhancements for fish habitat. ....

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