Scale up efforts to reduce BC wildfire risk or face dire consequences

The Tree Frog Forestry News
October 3, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

A new study by wildfire experts says BC must spend more now on wildfire mitigation to avoid dire consequences in the future. In related news: the US shutdown is causing confusion across the US Forest Service; FSC suspends its MOU with Asia Pacific Resources; and the amount of land suitable for planting is said to fall short of what’s required for emissions-reduction.

In Business news: Prime Minister Carney to return to Washington as Trump’s tariffs hit lumber and other sectors hard; Ontario’s value added manufacturers condemn the punitive tariffs; the NY Times says new tariffs could worsen US housing crisis; and Fannie Mae tweaks its US economic outlook. Meanwhile: Union and Kapuskasing residents rally to save the Kap Paper mill; and Ric Sinclair takes the helm at ForestrySA in South Australia.

Finally, the latest news from Woodlots BC and the BC Community Forest Association.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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