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Fuel for Thought - a six page fuel treatment explainer.
Fuel treatments, Wildfire Risk Reduction programs, aren’t just about wildfire safety—they also keep our forests healthy. Removing overcrowded trees lets sunlight reach the forest floor, encouraging new growth, stronger habitat, and better resilience to pests, drought, and climate change.
A healthy forest is one that can thrive.
Creston Community Forest
Aug 101 min read


The southern six community forests review SIFCo’s fuel treatments.
The southern six community forests review SIFCo’s fuel treatments. This photo is of Enterprise Creek watershed where the wildfire started by lightning at the shore of the lake which then jumped the highway and burned the entire watershed, except for an old private land plantation (green area).
Creston Community Forest
Jun 261 min read


One Million in Newly Funded Project in Creston & Area from FESBC
We’re excited to announce that we’ve been awarded $1 million in grant funding from the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC)! This...
Creston Community Forest
Apr 301 min read


Goat (Arrow) Mountain Cutting Permit Maps and Details
Goat (Arrow) Mountain Cutting Permit Maps and Details
Creston Community Forest
Jan 26, 20241 min read
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