Jack pine and spruce budworm outbreak threatens Crown forests

Northern Ontario Business
December 15, 2020
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, Canada East

The Ontario government is targeting a budworm outbreak in Northern Ontario Crown forests. The province is spending more than $40 million in a pest management program to combat spruce budworm infestations in the northeast and jack pine budworm infestations in the northwest. The situation has been monitored closely since 2014 and, according to the government, has grown exponentially from 2018 to 2019. In a news release, the province said if left unchecked, these infestations could cause “significant losses to the future wood supply for the forest industry and increase fire hazard risk.” The money is being released through the Forestry Futures Trust, used to fund forest renewal activities. The spending is part of the government’s forest sector strategy released last August.

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