Film exploring options to reduce wildfire risks will be screened in Vernon
An independent documentary that investigates options to reduce wildfire activity in British Columbia will be shown in Vernon Thursday evening.
B.C. is Burning, a film by long-time Vernon resident and retired forester, Murray Wilson, explores how other jurisdictions around the world actively manage their forests and prevent wildfires.
“Finland is about the third of the size of British Columbia and they harvest about double the amount [of wood] that we do. In the last 10 years, they’ve had five years with zero hectares burnt, and they average around 300 hectares burnt each year, [compared to B.C. where], since 2017, we’re averaging over 900,000 hectares burnt every year,” Wilson told Vernon Matters.
“Obviously there’s something we can learn from the Finns. They very intensely manage their forests, they use all the fibre from it, they use it for electricity and for heat.











