Shorter days, turning leaves, moist weather, crisp air ---- all sure signs autumn is here to stay. With that in mind, we've put together some seasonally appropriate information, along with highlights from the latest PFLA happenings, we hope you'll find useful.
Prescribed burning is an important forest management tool. It's an opportunity for forest owners and land managers to take advantage of the season's cooler temperatures and wetter conditions to manage wildfire fuels
and minimize the risks of uncontrolled fire during hotter times of the year. As responsible stewards of B.C.'s managed forest lands, it's important to be educated and informed about the regulations and processes in place to minimize disturbances and ensure the health and safety of communities. [...] read more»
The Federation of BC Woodlot Associations (FBCWA) held their annual conference and AGM in Campbell River and Quadra Island last month. PFLA shares a long and productive history with the FBCWA. We also share a lot of the same goals and beliefs about forest stewardship and land managment. Impressed and inspired by a dynamic group of industrious people, deeply passionate about the work they do, PFLA [...] read more»
Each year, somewhere in the neighbourhood of 200 million trees are planted across British Columbia. Reforestation is an ongoing activity that requires knowledge of the forest site and the species involved, as well as an understanding of the risks, constraints and establishment techniques available. To be successful, reforestation also requires advance planning, follow-up [...] read more»
As always, thanks for your interest!
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Reminder: Deer hunting season is here. From time to time, responsible and experienced deer hunters contact the PFLA looking for deer hunting opportunities.
If you're looking for expert assistance managing your deer problems, please contact us at info@pfla.bc.ca to be added to our list.