by Working Forest | Aug 23, 2023 | Articles, Forest Fires
Have you ever wondered how wildfires start? It’s a question that often lingers in the minds of those living in areas prone to forest fires, wildland fires, and uncontrolled fires – how does climate change contribute to these devastating natural disasters?...
by Working Forest | Aug 15, 2023 | Forecasts
The lumber forecast and futures extended losses below $500 per thousand feet, the lowest in over two months driven by concerns about weakening demand, despite a decrease in supply. Housing, Supply Chain, Fires Are Factors Housing starts tumbled 8% month-over-month in...
by Working Forest | Aug 15, 2023 | Heritage, Articles
Welcome to the fascinating world of Canada’s forest regions! If you’re curious about the diverse landscapes of boreal forests, shores, montane forests, and subalpine forests and the breathtaking beauty that these regions have to...
by Working Forest | Aug 15, 2023 | News, Articles
Logging of old growth forests in British Columbia has seen a dramatic decrease in recent years. The Province is now prioritizing the preservation of these forests. This shift in logging is a positive step towards protecting B.C.’s important forests and creating...
by Working Forest | Jul 30, 2023 | Articles, Heritage, Historical, Industries, Working Forest Newspaper
Did you know that the rugged landscapes of Wyoming played a pivotal role in shaping North America’s logging industry? Enter the world of Wyoming tie hacks, a group of hardworking individuals who left an indelible mark on history. These skilled craftsmen were...