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Long Lake clearcut leads to charges against Dexter Construction

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

Nova Scotia’s Department of Environment has laid charges in connection with a clear cutting incident inside Long Lake Provincial Park. Charges under the Crown Lands Act were laid Friday against Dexter Construction, Scott and Stewart Forestry Consultants, and a...

Imported forest pests cause $2 billion in damage annually

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

When Gary Lovett was studying the effect of acid rain in New York’s Catskill Mountains 20 years ago, he ended the experiment early because so many trees in the test plots were dying — not from acid rain, but from insect attacks. “I consider air pollution...

How different we would be if Northern Ontario had become its own Province

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

Things would have been drastically different if Northern Ontario had representatives at the time of Confederation, that according to a research paper recently released on the independence of  Northern Ontario. The report, prepared by the Northern Policy Institute...

ThermalWood Brings European Innovation to New Brunswick

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

ThermalWood is putting European innovation into decks, guitars, furniture and siding in Canada and beyond in the form of long-lasting thermally treated wood. The Bathurst company applies the ThermoWood Association certified technique to thermally modify virtually any...

Mountain parks helping bird to spread whitebark pine seeds

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

High in the forests of the mountain parks, there’s a sun-loving tree that relies on a small bird to spread its seeds. The whitebark pine, which has five needles and hard cones, plays an important role in stabilizing steep slopes, controlling the rate of snow melt and...

UNBC UNVEILS NEW FIELD EDUCATION CENTRE AT THE ALEZA LAKE RESEARCH FOREST

by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles

UNBC unveiled its newest classroom today. It’s located 60km east of Prince George in the Aleza lake Research Forest. The Field Education Centre is built from locally supplied timber and sits on a rise overlooking the McGregor Mountains. The 1,200 foot square foot...
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