Old-growth logging deferrals in B.C. increase to 2.1 million hectares: minister
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it’s expanding the logging deferral of old-growth forests to 2.1 million hectares, while bringing in new innovations to better care for forests.
Premier David Eby says the latest deferral shows logging of the ancient trees is now at the lowest level on record.
He says the government is introducing a $25 million, eight-point forest planning table that aims to improve old-growth management by incorporating local knowledge and community priorities.
Last May, the Ministry of Forests announced an Old-Growth Strategic Review and reported logging deferrals on about 1.7 million hectares, including more than one million hectares of trees most at risk of irreversible loss.