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Home / Environment / B.C. Rallies Demand Old Growth Forest Protection

B.C. Rallies Demand Old Growth Forest Protection

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Non-profits rallied across B.C. seeking changes to the forestry model.
  • Advocates cite wildfire and flood risks linked to old-growth logging.
  • A proposed 'New Forestry Act' would cut timber cut nearly in half.

Environmental groups across British Columbia staged protests on Tuesday, urging a fundamental shift in the province's forestry practices. These demonstrations highlight concerns that the current model, especially the logging of old-growth forests, heightens risks of wildfires and floods. Organizers feel conservationist voices are being sidelined in favor of industry interests.

A key proposal gaining traction is the 'New Forestry Act,' which advocates for a substantial reduction in the annual timber cut. This framework aims to redirect economic activity towards value-added production, tourism, and forest stewardship, potentially saving billions on disaster mitigation. Some experts suggest transformative changes are needed but caution against a complete ban on old-growth management.

The Ministry of Forests acknowledged the need to modernize forest management, stating that approximately 2.4 million hectares of old growth have been deferred or protected since November 2021. However, grassroots groups emphasize that more concrete actions are required beyond deferrals to address long-standing concerns about industrial forestry's impact on communities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are protesting to demand changes to the current forestry model, advocating for the protection of old growth and primary forests due to concerns about wildfire and flood risks.
The 'New Forestry Act' is a policy framework proposing to significantly reduce the annual allowable timber cut and shift job creation towards value-added production and forest stewardship.
The Ministry of Forests states its commitment to modernizing forest management and has protected about 2.4 million hectares of old growth since November 2021, aiming to balance protection with economic sustainability.

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