The B.C. government announced its Coastal Forest Action Plan on October 29. Minister Rich Coleman says they are shifting to more second-growth harvesting to provide stability and sustainability.
Ken Wu of the Western Canada Wilderness Committee says the plan falls down on a number of key points, including strategies to reduce exports of raw logs and promote jobs in local communities. >> get more info [5]
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