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Ministry of Forests

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Forest.Media@gov.bc.ca
250-380-8491

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GCPE.WLRSMedia@gov.bc.ca
250-419-8775

Backgrounders

What people are saying about reforestation efforts

Doug Hevenor, executive director, Canadian Tree Nursery Association –

“The Canadian Tree Nursery Association-Association Canadienne des Pépinières Forestières proudly supports the B.C. government’s commitment to restoring wildfire-impacted forests and fostering healthy ecosystems. Through the dedicated efforts of just 25 of our Western Canada member nurseries, over 335 million trees have been supplied, contributing to a vibrant forest restoration economy that generates more than $166 million in revenue across Western Canada.”

Christina Lavoie, president, Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia (FNABC) –

“The FNABC will collaborate closely with the provincial government, First Nations, project proponents and local communities to support the successful on-the-ground implementation of restoration and reforestation initiatives, leveraging its established partnership with the Western Forestry Contractors Association to create a seamless link between production, transportation, planting and field operations, thereby strengthening the delivery of effective habitat restoration outcomes.”

Steven Hofer, president and CEO, Western Forest Products –

“At Western Forest Products, we believe healthy forests are the foundation of a sustainable future. Through science-based forest management and strong partnerships, we are committed to regenerating the forests in our care by planting more trees than we harvest and investing in resilient, diverse ecosystems. Government support for reforestation strengthens this shared commitment, helping ensure our forests continue to deliver benefits for all.”

John Betts, executive director, Western Forestry Contractors’ Association –

“As leaders in the silviculture, restoration and land management space, the Western Forestry Contractors Association is pleased to see this announcement. These are the opportunities that keep our contractors working, through restoration projects today and by building sustainability that ensures forestry work in the future. Alongside our government partners, we are committed to long-term forest management throughout British Columbia.”

Vincent Machelle, councillor, Lytton First Nation –

“British Columbia wildfires and droughts brought on by global warming have caused havoc for First Nations communities. The path to resolving this is listening to elders' advice – planting trees and planting resilient forests. First Nation involvement is critical to provincial planning and approaches. The recent field trip with local First Nations in the Nicola Valley wildfire-restoration areas was a good example of this kind of important listening. At the end of the day, we need to look after Mother Earth, and learn and adapt.”

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