Each year, from September 22 to 28, we celebrate National Forest Week across the Yukon and Canada. This is a meaningful time to reflect on the deep connection we share with the Yukon’s forests and to honour the role they play in our lives. Here in the Yukon, we have more than 28 million hectares of boreal forests that are essential to our ecological, cultural, social and economic wellbeing. As a government, we understand the responsibility we have to protect and manage this land. We strive to ensure that people and companies use our forest resources sustainably, while supporting socioeconomic opportunities and protecting our valuable forest ecosystems. We are pleased to join the Canadian Institute of Forestry to acknowledge this year’s national theme, Two-Eyed Seeing: Welcoming all knowledge to sustain our forests, integrating Traditional Knowledge and western science with mutual respect.
Additional coverage from The City of Toronto: Mayor Olivia Chow joins community to celebrate National Tree Day as part of the City of Toronto’s $15 million investment in 120,000 new trees and shrubs for 2024
From the Arrow Lakes News, by Tracey McKay: A little bit about Nakusp’s forests and logging – National Forest Week