by Working Forest | Feb 16, 2023 | Articles, Education
The Working Forest dug into some stats and created a list of 10 Schools in Canada and USA with forest related programs that have high post-grad job placement rates. Before we make the big reveal, here’s some of the criteria we considered: Job Placement Rate: The...
by Working Forest | Sep 7, 2022 | Articles, Educator, Sponsor
BOOM! – At precisely 8:32 a.m. PDT on May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helen’s, a volcanic peak in southwestern Washington state, suffers a massive eruption devastating some 210 square miles of wilderness. The aftermath is astounding. The land where native forests...
by Working Forest | Apr 18, 2022 | Archives, Native Nations
By: The Working Forest Staff MY CARIBOU NOW — A joint release went out on behalf of the Lhtako Dene Nation and West Fraser stating that working together will strengthen industry and further sustain resilient communities in the Quesnel area. “For many decades, we have...
by Working Forest | Nov 4, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
INDIANAPOLIS, IN. – Morbark, LLC, debuted the Rayco 4000AWL Articulated Wheel Loader at the TCI Expo in Indianapolis, IN. The company also offered an overview of additional equipment within the Morbark, Boxer, Denis Cimaf, and Rayco brands that...
by Working Forest | Nov 4, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
THE GLOBE AND MAIL — In April 2020, a panel appointed by B.C.’s NDP government issued a report aimed at addressing calls for an end to the logging of ancient trees in the province. Entitled A New Future for Old Forests, its first paragraphs explained how...
by Working Forest | Nov 1, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — An agreement has been reached between timber and environmental groups to overhaul the management of 10 million acres of private forestlands in Oregon. Oregon Public Broadcasting reports the deal, announced Saturday by Gov. Kate Brown’s...