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Beyond the beetle
By Doug Clovechok
Denis Waitley wrote that there are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.” And when it comes to managing the Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) the BC Liberal government chose to change the condition we did not create.
The MPB infestation is an unprecedented natural disaster which is the direct result of climate change and an NDP failure to act in the 1990s. The first large-scale infestation was found in 1994 in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park but for ideological reasons the NDP refused to allow logging in provincial parks to stop the spread of the beetle and the rest is not only history but an ongoing reality.
Today the MPB has killed a cumulative total of 726 million cubic meters of timber and it is predicted that by 2020, 58% of all of B.C.’s pine volume will be “red or dead.”
So it was with pride that Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson announced our government’s commitment to forest renewal through nine sustained and eleven new actions that are contained in government’s action plan to increase the mid-term timber supply. Our government’s action signals the start of the final phase in its decade-long response to the mountain pine beetle infestation. Since 2001 the B.C. government has invested over $884 million on forest management and economic development in the MPB-impacted areas, to assist forestry-dependent communities to diversify their economic base.
Beyond the Beetle: A Mid-Term Timber Supply Action Plan puts a sharper focus on increasing the mid-term timber supply and better utilizing timber for bio-energy and other purposes, to complement the traditional focus on saw logs.
Highlights of the action plan include a 10-year forest inventory strategy, innovative silviculture practices to grow more trees faster, and landscape fire management planning to reduce risks to the midterm timber supply. Other key elements of the plan includes proposed new legislation to convert volume-based forest licences to area-based forest licences, and the creation of a new supplemental forest licence to increase bio-energy opportunities.
Norm Macdonald and the NDP will continue to tell you that our forest industry is in shambles; they are wrong.
In 2011 over 53,000 people were employed directly in the forest industry and forest product exports totalled $9.95 billion. Over 198 million seedlings were planted and it is estimated that over 200 million seedlings will be planted by the end of 2012. In 2012-13, $30 million is being invested in the hardest-hit mountain pine beetle areas through the ministry’s land based investment strategy. Your BC Liberal government refused to accept the MPB conditions left by the NDP and accept the responsibility for changing them.
To learn more: Government’s action plan: www.gov.bc.ca/pinebeetle
Doug Clovechok is the BC Liberal Candidate for the Columbia River-Revelstoke riding.