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2025 Wildfire Season


Because climate change.

Also, if you subscribe to BlackLocks Reporter, they have a good article on how 2 Billion was transferred for FN tree planting. Very few trees were planted, and the little work that was done was outsourced. No accountability, no ability to enforce, needs to be funded again. Also, the 3.1 billion federal program was originally costed at 5 times per planned tree more than the forest industry spend per plant.

This is why companies and not the government must perform the job, or it won’t get done.
 

Because climate change.

Also, if you subscribe to BlackLocks Reporter, they have a good article on how 2 Billion was transferred for FN tree planting. Very few trees were planted, and the little work that was done was outsourced. No accountability, no ability to enforce, needs to be funded again. Also, the 3.1 billion federal program was originally costed at 5 times per planned tree more than the forest industry spend per plant.

This is why companies and not the government must perform the job, or it won’t get done.

Most reforestation programs are usually part of a forest management prescription approved for logging companies. If you take the trees you are mandated to replace them when you're done, and are compensated for that task which is a big project management resource burn.

You are also inspected up to the 'free to grow' stage, usually about 2 years following planting, to make sure the stand will thrive.

No economic activity (e.g. logging) = no tree planting. Natural regeneration is very unpredictable and can take 100 years, whereas well planned and managed silviculture activity can cut that regen period in half.

@foresterab will now probably come along and correct me ;)
 
Fast response to catch him that quick. Kuddo's to the Newfoundland Constables involved. Would be worth a beer to hear the inside story if opportunity allows especially regarding how he was identified so fast/arrested.

Arson is no laughing matter and while it's a high bar to determine that it was "Arson" vs. mischief...i.e. lighting with intent often of criminal nature...it does happen around the country. Several others have been arrested this year alone in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta for starting wildfires (what I gleaned off the first 3 pages of a google search) plus a bunch for building arson/extortion rackets around the country.
 
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