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The Blue Challenge BC Forest Industry Challenge and Opportunities

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The Blue Challenge. BC Forest Industry Challenge and Opportunities. Forestry Quick Facts. B.C.’s land base is 95 million hectares (235 million acres). Two-thirds of B.C.’s land base is forested (60 million hectares). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BC Forest IndustryChallenge and Opportunities

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Forestry Quick Facts

• B.C.’s land base is 95 million hectares (235 million acres).

• Two-thirds of B.C.’s land base is forested (60 million hectares).

• Less than one per cent (600,000 hectares) of B.C.’s forests logged each year.

• 25% of forested area is Lodgepole Pine.• Forestry is a 7 Billion dollar per year

industry.

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Forest Management in BC

• At the end of 2007 B.C. had more than 48 million hectares (118.6 million acres) certified to one of three global standards for sustainable forest management.

• B.C. has more than 13 million hectares of protected lands (parks, ecological reserves etc.).

• B.C. has designated another 13 million hectares for special management (other values such as wildlife habitat take precedence over logging).

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• What to do with the Blue stained pine wood caused by the Mountain Pine Beetle.

• Watch this video:

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Pine Beetle Facts• The life span of an individual mountain

pine beetle is about one year. • Pine beetle larvae spend the winter under

bark. • Adult mountain pine beetles emerge from

an infested tree over the course of the summer and into early fall.

• The mountain pine beetle transmits a fungus that stains a tree's sapwood blue.

• Comprehensive testing has confirmed that the blue stain caused by the beetle has no effect on wood's strength properties.

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Life Cycle Of

The Mountain Pine

Beetle

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Impact on BC’s Forests

• Current mountain pine beetle infestation on a scale never before seen in BC.

• Millions of trees have been killed.

• The direction and spread rate of the beetle infestation is impossible to predict.

• Potential to infect and kill 25% of BC’s forests.

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Controlling the Pine Beetle• Cold weather with temperatures

consistently at or below -35 Celsius for several straight days will kill off large portions of mountain pine beetle populations.

• Forest fires can kill beetle eggs, pupae and larvae.

• Natural predators such as woodpeckers.• Sanitation harvesting - removing single

infested trees. • Snip and skid - removing groups of infested

trees that are scattered over a large area.

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• British Columbia is facing a big

question: what to do with the billions of trees killed by

the mountain pine beetle?

Sorin Pasca, A graduate student at UNBC doesn’t have the whole answer but he has a concrete suggestion.

One Opportunity

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Cement Wood

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Other Opportunities

• Given the billions of beetle killed pine trees available…

• What would you do with blue-stained pine wood?

• Given BC’s upcoming world events, how could you market the products as “uniquely BC”?

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Rustic Bed Frame

Denim Pine Hand Turned Bowl

Oiled Blue Pine Salmon Chest

Flooring

Furniture

Picnic Table

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Conclusion

• Pine wood is being used in the manufacture of:– Lumber Plywood OSB– Pellets

• For more information on the Mountain Pine Beetle visit the BC Ministry of Forests and Range Website :http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/sof/