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Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

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  • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

    I would guess this is just one tree, likely transported by several truck loads. Looks like a western red cedar, about 200-300 years old.

    They are still logging these in previously reserved areas along the Alberni Inlet (Nahmint) and on the North Island. 😢

    These were in 8-10ft chunks on the truck. Not sure what their destination would be. Possibly chipoing for pulp/paper or 🤷‍♂️

    A total open fire ban starts today which usually means the forests shut down.

    Not sure if that is the case, as the fire danger is not extreme but any reason to stop cutting these elders would be worth it.

    #bcndp #bcpoli #oldgrowth #forestry #vancouverIsland #ecology

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    • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

      Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

      I would guess this is just one tree, likely transported by several truck loads. Looks like a western red cedar, about 200-300 years old.

      They are still logging these in previously reserved areas along the Alberni Inlet (Nahmint) and on the North Island. 😢

      These were in 8-10ft chunks on the truck. Not sure what their destination would be. Possibly chipoing for pulp/paper or 🤷‍♂️

      A total open fire ban starts today which usually means the forests shut down.

      Not sure if that is the case, as the fire danger is not extreme but any reason to stop cutting these elders would be worth it.

      #bcndp #bcpoli #oldgrowth #forestry #vancouverIsland #ecology

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      rightsprung@c.imR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @chris

      That is heartbreaking.
      And I mean, I planted trees in the 90's in northern Alberta so I saw a lot of devastation. But why is anyone still cutting old growth, for any reason?

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      • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

        Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

        I would guess this is just one tree, likely transported by several truck loads. Looks like a western red cedar, about 200-300 years old.

        They are still logging these in previously reserved areas along the Alberni Inlet (Nahmint) and on the North Island. 😢

        These were in 8-10ft chunks on the truck. Not sure what their destination would be. Possibly chipoing for pulp/paper or 🤷‍♂️

        A total open fire ban starts today which usually means the forests shut down.

        Not sure if that is the case, as the fire danger is not extreme but any reason to stop cutting these elders would be worth it.

        #bcndp #bcpoli #oldgrowth #forestry #vancouverIsland #ecology

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        @chris 😥

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        • rightsprung@c.imR rightsprung@c.im

          @chris

          That is heartbreaking.
          And I mean, I planted trees in the 90's in northern Alberta so I saw a lot of devastation. But why is anyone still cutting old growth, for any reason?

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          @rightsprung 💰

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            @crispius i'm not a forester, so I'm not the best person to ask but my understanding is that in terms of use for pulp... that really fine and soft toilet paper you like is thanks to the very tight grain (slow growth) of old growth wood. In dimensional wood production, the tight grain again is what sets it apart and demands a premium. There are other uses as well but those are the two I have heard anecdotally.

            They are just worth more… is the general idea.

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            • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

              @crispius i'm not a forester, so I'm not the best person to ask but my understanding is that in terms of use for pulp... that really fine and soft toilet paper you like is thanks to the very tight grain (slow growth) of old growth wood. In dimensional wood production, the tight grain again is what sets it apart and demands a premium. There are other uses as well but those are the two I have heard anecdotally.

              They are just worth more… is the general idea.

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              @chris @crispius@mstdn.fname.ca at least in the US we don't do this any longer, so most of our tp comes from smaller pulpwood

              I would expect a log like this to have more value milled for something requiring tight grained cedar than for pulp

              but these shouldn't be cut, ever, that's an abomination

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                @chris @crispius@mstdn.fname.ca at least in the US we don't do this any longer, so most of our tp comes from smaller pulpwood

                I would expect a log like this to have more value milled for something requiring tight grained cedar than for pulp

                but these shouldn't be cut, ever, that's an abomination

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                @sarae @chris yeah, cedar is far more valuable as fence and deck boards, finish lumber, totems and such than for tp. Old growth cedar especially commands a very high price.

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                  @sarae @chris yeah, cedar is far more valuable as fence and deck boards, finish lumber, totems and such than for tp. Old growth cedar especially commands a very high price.

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                  @GPJohnston @sarae my expectation and confidence in companies around here to seek “highest and best use" is very very VERY low.

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                  • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

                    Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

                    I would guess this is just one tree, likely transported by several truck loads. Looks like a western red cedar, about 200-300 years old.

                    They are still logging these in previously reserved areas along the Alberni Inlet (Nahmint) and on the North Island. 😢

                    These were in 8-10ft chunks on the truck. Not sure what their destination would be. Possibly chipoing for pulp/paper or 🤷‍♂️

                    A total open fire ban starts today which usually means the forests shut down.

                    Not sure if that is the case, as the fire danger is not extreme but any reason to stop cutting these elders would be worth it.

                    #bcndp #bcpoli #oldgrowth #forestry #vancouverIsland #ecology

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                    @chris
                    Looks like tree murder

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                    • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

                      @GPJohnston @sarae my expectation and confidence in companies around here to seek “highest and best use" is very very VERY low.

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                      @chris @sarae well, they certainly want the highest dollar, which drives the use.

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                      • chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.caC chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca

                        Old growth trees being transported on #bchwy19 near #Nanaimo this morning.

                        I would guess this is just one tree, likely transported by several truck loads. Looks like a western red cedar, about 200-300 years old.

                        They are still logging these in previously reserved areas along the Alberni Inlet (Nahmint) and on the North Island. 😢

                        These were in 8-10ft chunks on the truck. Not sure what their destination would be. Possibly chipoing for pulp/paper or 🤷‍♂️

                        A total open fire ban starts today which usually means the forests shut down.

                        Not sure if that is the case, as the fire danger is not extreme but any reason to stop cutting these elders would be worth it.

                        #bcndp #bcpoli #oldgrowth #forestry #vancouverIsland #ecology

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                        @chris
                        Every time i see such a picture it makes me really sad ..and mad.
                        It's how my species sees nature. Only as a f** source.

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                        • gpjohnston@mastodon.socialG gpjohnston@mastodon.social

                          @sarae @chris yeah, cedar is far more valuable as fence and deck boards, finish lumber, totems and such than for tp. Old growth cedar especially commands a very high price.

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                          @GPJohnston @sarae these were not long sections, the trailer was two half-trailers. So I'm a little skeptical that the destination was any kind of dimensional product, but it could be for an artisanal use. Let's hope.

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