Wildfires burn through 40 years of timber harvest in Saskatchewan
As wildfires continue to sweep across northern Saskatchewan, the toll is mounting. Not just in evacuations and lost homes, but long-term damage to the province’s forest industry.
Carl Neggers, CEO of Forest Saskatchewan, says two of the largest fires, the Shoe Fire and the Ditch, have scorched 900,000 hectares of forest, an area roughly 40 times the size of Saskatoon.
According to Neggers, “Saskatchewan’s forestry sector harvest around 23,000 hectares per year. That means this year’s wildfires have destroyed nearly 40 years of commercial timber.”
“We support 12,000 jobs in this province through forestry,” Neggers said in an interview. “If it impedes allocation or limits access to alternative timber zones, that puts our workforce and mills at risk.”