by Working Forest | Sep 12, 2023 | Historical, Heritage
We humans love to connect and commemorate through trees. It seems our biggest fear is for one of us, or our one of our experiences to be forgotten. Since trees are one of the longest living testaments to time, they mark new beginnings or stand as testaments to events....
by Working Forest | Sep 10, 2023 | Historical, Products
Sue want to build her first DIY project – the ultimate chicken coop. When she starts to build the frame, she realizes her 2×4 lumber is actually 1-1/2 inches by 3-1/2 inches. Most people are shocked to find out that a 2×4 is not actually two inches by...
by Working Forest | Aug 27, 2023 | Forest Fires, News
Today, The Working Forest invites you to dive into Canadian wildfires and uncover the truth behind their origins, current status, and common misconceptions. Explore the vital role of firefighters in combating these fires and learn how climate disinformation and...
by Working Forest | Aug 27, 2023 | Education
Notable Forest School Pioneers: William Barnes, Ann Browning Zerby, and Kim Tozer Forest School Go International in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom Forest School Curriculum and National Curriculum Alignment Benefits for Children with Special Educational Needs...
by Working Forest | Aug 25, 2023 | Firewood, Articles, News
Measuring firewood seems like a benign topic. But, nothing is ever that simple. Back in 2015, The Working Forest published an article on the harvesting of fuel wood and timber in specific areas… and guess what! The fiery debate still goes on. Measurement Canada...