That's right, you fucking muppet, just shut the fuck up, look stupid and run out the clock on your term.
That's right, you fucking muppet, just shut the fuck up, look stupid and run out the clock on your term.
Don't forget about softwood lumber sector, B.C. premier tells Mark Carney
During Liberal Leader Mark Carney's visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.'s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.
#politics #forestry #economy #BC #Victoria #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/eby-carney-softwood-lumber-1.7504406?cmp=rss
Don't forget about softwood lumber sector, B.C. premier tells Mark Carney
During Liberal Leader Mark Carney's visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.'s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.
#politics #forestry #economy #BC #Victoria #Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/eby-carney-softwood-lumber-1.7504406?cmp=rss
I’ve been talking about this for a while now, but it’s really good to see that these critiques are getting picked up in the broader forestry and ecology literature. Monetizing nature will not solve climate change. Capitalism cannot solve a problem that capitalism created.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112725001999
Behind Albania’s Forest Crisis: Governance, Economy, and EU Accession
https://www.tiranatimes.com/behind-albanias-forest-crisis-governance-economy-and-eu-accession/ #Forests #Forestry #Europe
U.S. set to significantly hike softwood lumber duties against Canada https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/us-hikes-softwood-lumber-duties-1.7503120 CBC by Akshay Kulkarni - Will there be an announcement of this new Tariff from the #US Adminstration? Seems like its being baked in and no one will mention it but #Canada #trumptax #Economy #Forestry #homebuilding #BCpoli #cdnpoli #uspol
Trump administration orders half of national forests open for logging https://wapo.st/4jfr8a9
Mixed-species forests outperform monocultures in carbon storage, even in extreme weather
An international study has found that forests with many tree species can store significantly more carbon than those with only one species.
https://globalplantcouncil.org/mixed-species-forests-outperform-monocultures-in-carbon-storage-even-in-extreme-weather/ via @unifreiburg #PlantScience #Forestry #Science
"We are destroying the habitat for mountain caribou, grizzly, wolverine, fisher. We know we're driving those animals into extinction." Conservationists and community-based businesses look to reset how forests are managed
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/forest-industry-reset-prince-george-tariffs-1.7498354 #bcpoli #forestry
#AshTree Protection Collaboration Across #Wabanakik
"Ash trees, in particular brown ash (used interchangeably with black ash, Fraxinus nigra), are a cultural keystone species for Wabanaki communities and a crucial part of wetland ecosystems in the Northeast. The spread of the invasive forest pest EAB has caused 99% brown ash tree mortality in other areas of Turtle Island, and will have a considerable effect on ecosystems and traditions as it spreads through the Dawnland.
"Partners of the Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik’s (APCAW) have been working for 20 years to prepare for the onset of EAB in Northeastern forests. We are committed to identifying research-informed strategies to protect the future of ash in the Dawnland that align with Wabanaki priorities. The purpose of this website is to share practical knowledge with those who seek to take actions to maintain ash on the landscape. If you’d like to receive event announcements in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter here. Read on to find information about the cultural importance of ash, seed collection efforts, and emerald ash borer (EAB) management.
Why are we called the Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik?
"Our name emerged from collaborative conversations about the goals of our shared work. We decided to use the word #Wabanakik to refer to the place where we are located in an effort to center Wabanaki language and ways of knowing. Wabanakik is a term with slightly different meanings in each eastern #Algonquin language, but can be understood in English to mean either 'in the location of the land which is referred to as the #Dawnland' or 'in the location of the People of the Dawn.' Wabanakik stretches from Newfoundland in the north, to mid-Maine in the south, and parts of Quebec in the west.
"APCAW members acknowledge that we are located in the homeland of the #WabanakiConfederacy, which includes the #Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribal Nations. Wabanakik has a ongoing legacy of #colonialism, of #StolenLand, broken treaties, forced removal and genocide of Wabanaki peoples which have fragmented Wabanaki relationships to land. The People of the Dawn maintain a sacred relationship with brown ash trees since time immemorial. APCAW’s work is to center, protect, and restore this ongoing relationship between Wabanaki peoples and ash ecosystems.
Who are we?
"The Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) is a group of Indigenous and non-indigenous researchers, Tribal members, and forest caretakers working together to bring more awareness of the cultural and ecological significance of ash trees and efforts to conserve them. APCAW continues the initiative set forth by the EAB and Brown Ash Taskforce, which began in the early 2000s to facilitate the collaborative capacity of Wabanaki basketmakers, Tribal Nations, state and federal foresters, and others to prevent, detect, and respond to the EAB. APCAW gives platform to the work of a broad range of partners, including:
• University of Maine School of Forest Resources
• Tribal Nations
#MikmaqNation, Presque Isle
#HoultonBand of #Maliseet Indians, Houlton
#PassamaquoddyTribe at #IndianTownship
Passamaquoddy Tribe at #PleasantPoint #Sipayik
#PenobscotNation, Indian Island
• Wabanaki basketmakers and the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance
• State and Federal Forestry Agencies
USDA APHIS
State of Maine Department of Agriculture & Forestry
State, Private, and Tribal Forest Service
• Conservation organizations and seed saving organizations
The #WildSeedProject
#MaineLandTrustNetwork
Learn more (includes links to resources):
https://umaine.edu/apcaw/
#Maine #MFS #EAB #EmeraldAshBorer #AshTree #AshTrees #APCAW #InvasiveSpecies #Wabanaki #ProtectTheForests #MaineNews #Maine #SaveTheTrees #WabanakiCulture #WabanakiBasketry #WabanakiTradition #Forestry #ProtectTheSacred
How to protect #AshTrees and preserve a #Wabanaki tradition
October 29, 2024
PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • October 29, 2024
"How to help protect the brown ash tree used in Wabanaki basketry from the invasive emerald ash borer.
• Cut, buy, or burn only local firewood.
• Monitor for telltale signs of infestation.
• If you own land, know if you have brown ash.
• If your ash is healthy, contact a forester or #MaineForestService about how to keep them alive.
• Collect seed pods from healthy brown ash for replanting.
• Consider offering Wabanaki artists access to your brown ash."
Source [may be behind a paywall]:
https://www.pressherald.com/2024/10/29/how-to-protect-ash-trees-and-preserve-a-wabanaki-tradition/
#Maine #MFS #EAB #EmeraldAshBorer #AshTree #AshTrees #APCAW #InvasiveSpecies #Wabanaki #ProtectTheForests #MaineNews #Maine #SaveTheTrees #WabanakiCulture #WabanakiBasketry #WabanakiTradition #Forestry #ProtectTheSacred
#EmeraldAshBorer Confirmed on #MountDesertIsland
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry sent this bulletin at 04/01/2025 03:42 PM EDT
AUGUSTA, #Maine — "Maine State Forester Patty Cormier today announced that the #MaineForestService (#MFS) Forest Health and Monitoring Division has confirmed the presence of emerald ash borer (#EAB) on Mount Desert Island (#MDI) outside of the previously regulated area.
"A licensed professional arborist in Bar Harbor made the detection. The infested area shows signs of a well-established EAB population, with visible damage to ash trees from public roads.
"'This is an unfortunate but not entirely unexpected discovery,' said Cormier. 'We’ve known that EAB continues to spread throughout Maine, and we appreciate the vigilance of local arborists and community members. Public awareness is important to detecting and responding to this destructive forest pest.'
"As a result of this detection, the Maine Department of Agriculture Conservation and Forestry will expand the current EAB quarantine to include all towns on MDI. This non-contiguous quarantine may help slow the spread.
"Key guidance for landowners, municipalities, and the public includes:
- #AshTree material should remain on MDI. Logs, branches, or wood waste from removed trees should be disposed of on-site or at an island-based disposal facility.
- Ash chips are not regulated and may be legally transported off the island.
- High-value ash trees that are not heavily infested can be evaluated and may be preserved through systemic insecticide treatment by licensed pesticide applicators. These treatments require periodic reapplication.
- Infested ash trees will decline quickly and become structurally unstable. Property owners and managers are urged to evaluate ash trees near infrastructure for potential treatment or removal.
"The MFS and collaborators, including the Ash Protection Collaboration Across #Wabanakik's (#APCAW), Sustaining Ash Partners Network (#SAPNe), and #USDA Animal and Plant Inspection Service, continue to support ongoing mitigation efforts, including:
- Release of biological control organisms from federal partners by MFS through community partnerships.
- Seed collection and protection for future restoration led by APCAW.
- Education and technical support by varied partners.
- Public tree management and replanting through state and federal funding opportunities.
"'Emerald ash borer is one of the most damaging forest pests we face,' added Cormier. 'By working together—with awareness, early detection, and coordinated response—we can slow its spread and protect Maine’s forest resources.'"
Learn more:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MEDACF/bulletins/3d9a239
#InvasiveSpecies #Wabanaki #ProtectTheForests #MaineNews #Maine #SaveTheTrees #WabanakiCulture #WabanakiBasketry #WabanakiTradition #Forestry
#Forestry was a major industry in interwar #Poland & #Czechoslovakia. Here, rafts of timber on the Vltava (Moldau) in Prague (Charles Bridge in the background) in the interwar years
#TIMBER! Finnish PM #petteriorpo government committed to protect the state's #natural & #OldGrowth forests. He broke the promise. The Orpo gov. tuned the criteria so strict, that most of the valuable old & natural forests are left without #protection! #Finnish #forestry #scam yle.fi/a/74-20150836
Forestry commission releases final report, but P.E.I. government is already dampening expectations
P.E.I.’s forestry commission has made several recommendations aimed at protecting the province’s forests against the inevitable next big storm. Some of its members, however, worry that the province may be overlooking the ...
#forestry #government #environment #storm #PEI #News
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-forestry-commission-final-report-recommendations-1.7488076?cmp=rss
Investors swap suits for boots in land restoration success https://www.nationalobserver.com/2025/03/18/news/nvesting-nature-reconciliation-conservation-southern-ontario
Lichens are beautifully bizarre [composite] organisms, and I wish I had an easier time of identifying them
#EcoFriendly #NatureArt #ForestLife #Forestry #Lichen #OutdoorDiscovery #Botanical #NaturalBeauty #Mossy #NaturePhotography
B.C. forest minister says Canada’s relationship with U.S. has ‘changed forever’
Ravi Parmar said that B.C. still relies heavily on the lumber industry with revenue from the forest sector to pay for schools, health care and social services.
#politics #trade #forestry #economy #BC #Canada
https://globalnews.ca/news/11082741/bc-forest-minister-canadas-relationship-us-changed-forever/
B.C. forest minister says Canada’s relationship with U.S. has ‘changed forever’
Ravi Parmar said that B.C. still relies heavily on the lumber industry with revenue from the forest sector to pay for schools, health care and social services.
#politics #trade #forestry #economy #BC #Canada
https://globalnews.ca/news/11082741/bc-forest-minister-canadas-relationship-us-changed-forever/
Dear Friends,
Awareness of value of controlled/cultural burns in forestlands continues to rise. Long Island newspaper, Newsday, reports on the fire ecology of Long Island's unique Pine Barrens in the aftermath of small West Hampton Pines Fire. Byline: Tracy Tullis
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/environment/fires-suffolk-pine-barrens-hj29k448?utm_medium=web_share_api&utm_campaign=web_share_api