Beaver-based restoration
In a time when catastrophic conflagrations are becoming a new normal, an unlikely character is being welcomed back onto the landscape after generations of trapping and removal.
What's new // Fire files
Topics surrounding wildfire risk and management in the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) zone. Engaging the community of practitioners and experts currently involved in this work. Topics include wildfire risk in the CDF, collaborations with the Climate Adaptation Research Lab, and regional experts. Discussion of ongoing work and outcomes from recent community wildfire workshops and highlight upcoming wildfire events and webinars. More about the Forest Conservation Program.

In a time when catastrophic conflagrations are becoming a new normal, an unlikely character is being welcomed back onto the landscape after generations of trapping and removal.

How supporting the future of healthy watersheds relies on learning to live with fire.

We’re talking with experts about healthy watersheds as a solution for landscape-scale wildfire resilience.

We’re discussing topics on ecological forest management for wildfire resilience, recent community wildfire learning events, and highlighting the current voices of wildfire research and management.

Exploring the co-benefits of collaborative, landscape-scale approaches to managing fire in coastal forests of southern BC.

Introducing a new practitioner’s report focused on reducing fire risk by increasing ecological integrity.