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WSCA Rumour Mill

  • NSR in BC: too important for guesswork
    Jul 20, 2010 - There is some absurdity around the recent confusing and seemingly contradictory figures used to describe the not satisfactorily restocked (NSR) area of British Columbia. Read More
  • Forestfacts movement launched by silviculture workers and companies
    May 7, 2010 - A broad social networking campaign including a website, a petition, and creative contests dedicated to directing a groundswell of public support for planting more trees and restoring forests in Canada has been launched by silviculture workers and contractors. They hope increased public and political support will sustain Canadian forests as well as their jobs. Forestfacts' tactical goals include gathering ten thousands signatures of support and writing letters to federal and provincial politicians. For more information visit www.forestfacts.ca
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  • After the beetle: the clock is ticking
    May 7, 2010 - Logging & Sawmilling Journal columnist Jim Stirling describes the WSCA's position on the need for a comprehensive forest health strategy for BC's forests. Read More
  • B.C.'s lodgepole pine plantations in jeopardy say reports
    May 4, 2010 - With at least 80 per cent of the mature lodgepole pine in B.C. expected to be lost to the MPB plague, two recent studies show that pine plantations across the province are performing poorly and climate change is likely to make things worse. Read More
  • WSCA delivers decade of benefits to sector
    Feb 19, 2010 20:30 - Tough times may be shortening some people's memories as they consider the benefits of supporting the WSCA. A synopsis of some of the measurable achievements of the WSCA over the last decade shows the value of the silviculture sector maintaining a role in government and public affairs. Read More

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