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Fire · British ColumbiaOriginal article: Pellet Mill Magazine, May 2025 Once a leader in North Ameri can forestry, a chronic wood shortage has impacted British Columbia since the 1990s, when a pine beetle infestation took the region by storm. The epidemic impacted over 18 million hectares (approx. 44.5 million acres) of B.C. forest, peaking in 2005. The Canadian government determined that 723 million cubic meters, or 53% of marketable pine volume, was lost by 2012, an…Read Article
Balancing Fire and Fiber Utilization : Forest Enhancement Society of BC

Merritt · MerrittThe Lower Nicola Indian Band Development Corporation (LNIBDC) has completed wildfire risk reduction treatments in the Steffens Estates subdivision, north of the Lower Nicola Indian Band’s Mameet Indian Reserve #1, approximately 17 kilometres north of the city of Merritt, B.C. The project, which combined harvesting and post-harvest fuel reduction treatments, was conducted by crews from Shulus Forest Enterprises LP, the forestry division of the LN…See the Story
Better Protecting Communities And Forests: Wildfire Risk Reduction Project Completed Near Merritt, B.C. - Canadian Biomass Magazine

British Columbia · British ColumbiaWe have developed this monthly newsletter to curate the good news stories we share throughout the province featuring FESBC-funded projects which are generating excellent economic, social, and environmental benefits. Stories are shared in collaboration with our project partners to highlight the exceptional work happening in our forests to reduce wildfire risk, enhance wildlife habitat, take action on climate change, and more. Read this month’s FE…Read Article
FESBC’s May 2025 Newsletter : Forest Enhancement Society of BC
New B.C. Council Launched To Support Forestry In B.C. - Wood Business
80% Left coverage: 5 sources
Faces of Forestry: Thomas Sullivan : Forest Enhancement Society of BC
EWEB approves Wildfire Mitigation Plan
Funding cut could leave vulnerable seniors at risk of homelessness, B.C. charity says - BC
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Northeast BC First Nations’ forestry projects receive portion of $20M federal funding – Energeticcity.ca
Living with Fire: A Look into Ntityix’s Approach to Forest Management : Forest Enhancement Society of BC
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