â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Local trapper faces uncertain future as Old Growth area is placed on chopping block

An old-growth rainforest near Purden Lake faces an unknown future, which could harm the livelihood of a local trapper, Don Wilkins.

Pacific Bioenergy has obtained a forest license that covers the whole area.

According to Wilkins, his trapline makes up a portion of the space to be logged.

“You lose that mature timber and you lose the winter range for a lot of animals,” explained Wilkins.

“The whole area has been logged so heavily that the Marten population has decimated. I would guess it’s about 1/50th of what it used to be.”

When old-growth areas are logged off the area becomes very dry, which kills off organisms such as the moss that thrive in a damp environment, added Wilkins.

“The old-growth forests have a certain amount of biodiversity… it has plants and organisms in it that really won’t survive anywhere else.  Some of this old-growth habitat is very crucial for the maintenance of a pelt-y population.”

However, the area to be logged has shrunk considerably, Canfor was initially going to log seven blocks and Pacific Bioenergy was going to log eight blocks.

“I’ve talked to both of them, I had them talk to each other and they’ve cut that back considerably now,” explained Wilkins.

Despite those conversations, Wilkins will not be receiving any compensation despite the logging have a vast impact on his trapline.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

PG to return to cold air and snow next week

Winter conditions will be making its way to Prince George starting early next week.

Taseko confirms accident claims life at Gibraltar Mine

Taseko Mines confirmed an accident at Gibraltar Mine, roughly 61 kilometres northeast of Williams Lake, claimed the life of one contract worker.

PG getting ready for Civic Light Up next week

Prince George will have the holiday season kick off with the City’s 30th Annual Civic Light Up.

Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, November 22nd

The Prince George Cougars were on the winning side of a 6-2 game against the Lethbridge Hurricanes last night (Friday).

T-Wolves WBB pick up first win against UFV; UNBC MBB blown out by Cascades

Both varsity basketball teams complete their double-header against the Cascades tomorrow (Saturday) in Abbotsford.
- Advertisement -