Science-based panel to guide B.C.’s care of old-growth forests
VICTORIA — An independent panel will advise the British Columbia government on the management of its old-growth forests, which have been at the centre of a fractious debate in the province for decades.
The government says in a statement that the technical advisory panel will ensure it’s using the best science available to identify old-growth ecosystems and prioritize areas for deferral from logging.
The statement says the five panel members will provide maps and analysis on the status of old-growth forests in B.C.
In May, three of the people who have been appointed to the panel released mapping that identified 1.3 million hectares of old forests in the province, some of which was at risk of being logged.