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...
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 29, 2023 | News
A team of 140 South Korean firefighters has been dispatched to Northern Quebec, Canada, to assist in combating the devastating forest fires that have plagued the region. This marks the first time that South Korean firefighters have been sent to Canada for this...
by Working Forest | Jul 13, 2023 | News
In a rare incident in northern British Columbia, a 21-year-old tree planter was attacked by a grizzly bear near Tumbler Ridge. The individual was airlifted to a hospital and is currently in stable condition. The tree planter was attacked by a grizzly bear while...
by Working Forest | Jul 13, 2023 | News
In Fullerton, California, various sensors are being installed to capture different fire signatures. These sensors are designed to detect changes in heat, smoke, and humidity levels. Heat sensors are deployed to detect sudden increases in temperature, which can...
by Working Forest | Jul 13, 2023 | News
The ongoing port strike in British Columbia has raised significant concerns within the forestry sector, prompting calls for government intervention. Lasting for over a week, the strike has caused disruptions in the transportation of wood products, potentially...