Forestry Awareness Campaign
A campaign promoting career options within the forestry sector among the region’s youth has recently received some international recognition. The campaign’s interactive website Goforestry.ca received a Silver medal at this year’s Summit Creative Awards in Portland Oregon. The highly interactive website features an online video host as well as in-depth sector information, career profiles and…
Read MoreSenator Percy Mockler appointed Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry
Senator Percy Mockler of New Brunswick will Chair the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Fredericton – The New Brunswick Forest Products Association congratulates Senator Percy Mockler on his recent appointment as Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. His vast knowledge and experience of the challenges facing the forestry and agriculture sectors,…
Read MoreNew Brunswick’s New Forest Management Strategy Strikes a Balance
The Government of New Brunswick recently released the long awaited long-term forest management plan for New Brunswick’s Crown forest. This is a new balanced approach that will ensure the sustainability of our forests by increasing the yield of a wider variety of tree species in the future. It will maintain the important ecological diversity and…
Read MoreGovernment invests in online campaign
FREDERICTON (CNB) – The provincial government is investing $120,000 towards a new on-line campaign aimed at educating students and career counselors on the numerous career opportunities in the forestry sector. The initiative by the Council on Forest Promotion and Recruitment is called Go Forestry!, and is the latest in a series of government supports of…
Read MoreA Rural Community Recovery Plan
New Brunswick’s forest industry is at a crossroad, an observation reinforced with the recent release of two important reports – the Thom Erdle Task Force Management Alternatives for New Brunswick’s Public Forest and the Roberts-Woodbridge Future Opportunities for the Forest Products Industry in New Brunswick report. The Erdle Task Force team included representation from conservation…
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