A Government report looking at the pine beetle's impact in BC's central interior has taken the wrong approach in urging more logging. That's according to the Executive Director of Ancient Forest Alliance.
Ken Wu says the report's recommendation to increase the timber supply and value of pine-beetle wood could allow for logging in protected forests, "There's different ways to do more with less, to be more efficient. Instead they're looking at opening up our last protected areas and that's totally the wrong approach. Rewarding unsustainable behaviour with more unsustainable behaviour is what has pushed this whole planet to the ecological brink."
Wu says these protected areas include old growth forest, wildlife habitats, scenery, and recreational spots.