COFI 2026 Conference opens with strong economic case for forestry, even as sector faces more losses

The Tree Frog Forestry News
April 9, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

The BC Council of Forest Industries 2026 Conference kicked-off yesterday with a strong economic case for forestry—even as the sector faces more losses. In other Business news: a Nakusp, BC company is granted logging licence near Slocan; US big tech is using mass timber for construction; Stora Enso celebrates a hybrid timber building in Austria; and New Zealand wood manufacturers want more in-country processing.

In Forestry news: the US Forest Service move to Utah, and its budget request in support of more logging, is applauded by industry but panned by ENGOs. Meanwhile: an Australian study says forest loss persists despite certification and protection; new research says the leading cause of tree death in US Northeast is now due to natural causes; a CBC feature examines Canada’s pending wildfire season; New Brunswick is hiring more year-round firefighters; another drought emergency declared in Washington state; and the Canadian Forest Owners is expanding into Nova Scotia.

Finally, when will shipping in the strait of Hormuz return to normal—months or years apparently.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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