by Working Forest | Apr 17, 2025 | News, Articles, Invasive Species, Pests & Disease
The polyphagous shot-hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus) is a destructive, invasive beetle threatening trees in Australia. Originally from parts of Southeast Asia, this tiny pest was first detected in Western Australia in 2021 and has quickly become a serious concern...
by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2025 | News, Articles, Pulp and Paper
As the industry moves toward more eco-conscious solutions, biodegradable paper straws are leading the way in sustainable alternatives to plastic. Unlike the flimsy paper straws we’re used to, these new biodegradable straws are heat-resistant, durable, and can be used...
by Working Forest | Apr 15, 2025 | News, Articles
Oak wilt is now officially present in Ontario, posing a serious risk to both our urban and natural landscapes. As this invasive fungal disease spreads, early detection and public awareness are more critical than ever. What is Oak Wilt? Oak wilt is caused by the fungus...
by Working Forest | Apr 14, 2025 | News, Articles, Wildfires
In March 2025, South Korea faced one of the largest and most destructive wildfire events in its history. The wildfires, which spread rapidly across central and southern regions, caused extensive damage to forests, infrastructure, and communities. According to the...
by Working Forest | Apr 13, 2025 | News
Tech-Driven Wildfire Monitoring in the Robson Valley A new wildfire tracking system has been launched to assist residents of Dunster, McBride, Cedarside, and nearby communities in navigating fire season with greater clarity. Created by members of the local forest...