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Logging Scars Cut Deep

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We return this week with our own Senior Forest Conservation Manager, Dave Pearce, to cover the wider implications of Wildlands’ Logging Scars report.
In our last episode we learned that Wildlands League’s study showed an average of 14% of the forest is not regenerated after one cycle of full-tree harvesting. While that may not seem like a significant impact to the forest, Dave explains why this isn’t the case. In addition to reducing our resilience to climate change, logging scars spell serious trouble for biodiversity as well. We give context to degradation in Canada’s forests and why there’s a need for higher quality data to better understand the impacts of logging on the landscape.
Check out the Logging Scars webpage to read the report and see the eye-opening images.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
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Chapters

1. Logging Scars Cut Deep (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits (00:08:15)

3. (Cont.) Logging Scars Cut Deep (00:09:04)

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We return this week with our own Senior Forest Conservation Manager, Dave Pearce, to cover the wider implications of Wildlands’ Logging Scars report.
In our last episode we learned that Wildlands League’s study showed an average of 14% of the forest is not regenerated after one cycle of full-tree harvesting. While that may not seem like a significant impact to the forest, Dave explains why this isn’t the case. In addition to reducing our resilience to climate change, logging scars spell serious trouble for biodiversity as well. We give context to degradation in Canada’s forests and why there’s a need for higher quality data to better understand the impacts of logging on the landscape.
Check out the Logging Scars webpage to read the report and see the eye-opening images.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
You can help this community grow by sharing the podcast with your friends.

Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits
The Playbook to Raise & Reach Millions Faster Than Ever Before -- No gimmicks!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Logging Scars Cut Deep (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Purpose & Profit Club™ for Nonprofits (00:08:15)

3. (Cont.) Logging Scars Cut Deep (00:09:04)

38 episodes

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