Aerial imagery of “sustainable harvests” on crown land after 10+ years
UPDATE May 30, 2018: Op-ed: “The session amounted to an industrial version of the dance of the seven veils deftly performed, not by the biblical Salome, but by the forestry industry proponents and apologists.” read more
UPDATE May 26, 2018: Joan Baxter comments on what wasn’t discussed – view Update
Also: The full text of the session is now available on Hansard
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It had been anticipated that a meeting of the NS Legislature’s Resource Committee on Thurs 24 May 2018, (topic: Current State and Future of the Forestry Industry in Nova Scotia) would be be the first open-to-the-public discussion of the recommendations related to the Western Crown Lands coming from the Report of the Independent Review of Forestry Practices in Nova Scotia. The scheduled witnesses were WestFor Management Inc. – Marcus Zwicker, General Manager & Forest Nova Scotia – Jeff Bishop, Executive Director.
As it turned out, the report from the Independent Review has still not been submitted. (The scuttle is that it will now be submitted in early June.)
According to the one report on the meeting currently available, Zwicker and Bishop offered a defence of clearcutting in Nova Scotia.
View Forestry industry defends clear cutting in Nova Scotia
Canadian Press, published on Global News, May 24, 2018
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