Washington state to conserve 77,000 acres of ‘legacy forests’

The Tree Frog Forestry News
August 27, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Washington State announced it will conserve 77,000 acres of “legacy forests”— to the chagrin of industry and environmentalists. In other Forestry news: BC Forest Minister Ravi Parmar tours Port Alberni sites; researchers track bat populations in BC cutblocks; North Cowichan council re-prioritizes harvesting in its community forest; and New Brunswick eases Crown Land restrictions. Meanwhile: record heat renews fire risk on Vancouver Island; US groups clash over spotted owl protections; and bull trout streams face logging lawsuits in Montana.

In Business news: Kimberly-Clark shifts four production lines offshore; and Trex reports Q2 sales increase; lumber futures slide after tariff-driven rally; and concerns rise over US lumber demand. Meanwhile: Novo Textile to expand its uses of BC wood pulp fibres; Arkansas’s Timber University is impacting architecture; BC introduces a new method for forest carbon accounting; EU wildfire emissions hit record levels; and wildfires updates from Nova Scotia, Oregon and California.

Finally, Jeff Keller is named Western Wood Products Association President.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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