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Log prices in Western US fell in the 3Q because decreasing log exports to Asia

by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2015 | Archives

The sawlog market in Western US has been impacted a constant increase in log exports to Asia. This upward trend was broken in 2014 and domestic log prices fell almost 10% Seattle, USA. There has been a constant upward pressure on domestic sawlog prices in the US...

Forest tree seeds arrive at Svalbard’s ‘Doomsday vault’

by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2015 | Archives

Norway spruce and Scots pine samples have entered the vault inside a mountain on the Arctic archipelago. The frozen depository opened in 2008 and is designed to withstand all natural and human disasters. Researchers hope the tree seed samples will help monitor...

Forestry reform: Nova Scotia revisits harvesting practices

by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2015 | Archives

The province has committed to fine-tuning the way it manages Crown land in environmentally sensitive areas. On Thursday, the province announced it will postpone harvesting in designated environmentally sensitive areas until special management practices are in place,...

Coroner’s inquest into deadly B.C. sawmill explosion begins Monday

by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2015 | Archives

Three years after a deadly sawmill explosion at Lakeland Mills, workers and relatives of the victims say they are resigned to not getting the justice they want from an inquest that starts Monday. Coroner’s inquests are fact-finding processes and do not find fault....

Forest fire expert says N.W.T. may be in for lots more smoke and flame

by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2015 | Archives

A record fire year in the Northwest Territories in 2014 may not be an isolated occurrence, according to a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton who is an expert on forest fires. Historically, bad fire years are caused by conditions that may last for...
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