No mismanagement of whitebark pine harvesting near Grand Forks
- A Forest Practices Board investigation concluded that Interfor did not mismanage the harvesting of whitebark pine near Grand Forks.
- The board found that Interfor implemented special management practices and did not cause environmental harm during operations from late 2021 to early 2022.
- Interfor planted around 5,200 whitebark pine seedlings and avoided scarring existing trees, as stated by Keith Atkinson, chair of the Forest Practices Board.
- The provincial government designated whitebark pine as a tree of special conservation concern in 2013 due to its decline and threats from various factors.
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