B.C. government to discuss old-growth logging with release of advisory panel report
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government was expected to discuss today the next steps it will take on old-growth logging in the province.
Forests Minister Katrine Conroy was scheduled to release the findings of an independent advisory panel established in June to help the province identify at-risk old-growth ecosystems and prioritize them for deferral from logging.
The five-member panel was expected to develop maps and analyze all areas of old-growth trees in the province.
The issue has flared up in the province with ongoing protests against old-growth logging resulting in more than 1,150 arrests by the RCMP in the Fairy Creek watershed on southern Vancouver Island.