Wildfire risk-reduction work started in Fort Nelson will help, but more needed, says mayor
15-05-2024 01:37 via vancouversun.com

Wildfire risk-reduction work started in Fort Nelson will help, but more needed, says mayor

As wildfires edge nearer to Fort Nelson in northeastern B.C., risk-reduction work carried out this winter south of the city to remove dead trees, prune branches, clear fuels on the forest floor and preserve deciduous timber may prove to be instrumental in protecting the community. Read More
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