Rows of young evergreen tree seedlings ready for reforestation planting in British Columbia

B.C. Plants 125 Million Trees to Restore Forests

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British Columbia is investing $155 million to plant over 125 million trees across the province, restoring habitats and helping forests recover from wildfires. The ambitious reforestation program brings B.C.'s tree-planting total to 525 million since 2017.

British Columbia just committed to planting 125 million new trees, adding to the 400 million already planted since 2017. The $155 million investment will restore critical wildlife habitats, rebuild forests damaged by wildfires, and strengthen ecosystems across the province.

The funding combines provincial and federal money to support large-scale reforestation projects throughout B.C. More than $99 million will go toward the BC Forest Investment Program, while $56 million supports habitat restoration through the 2 Billion Trees Project.

The program focuses on practical forest recovery. Environmental professionals will assess sites before planting seedlings and native vegetation that match surrounding ecosystems. Some funding will even support removing manufactured structures to reclaim natural habitats.

Indigenous communities are playing a key role in the initiative. Indigenous-led projects can receive up to $13.3 million in federal funding to direct reforestation efforts in their regions.

Wildfire recovery is a major priority. The program will plant nearly 54 million trees on public lands affected by wildfires by 2027, helping damaged areas regenerate naturally while supporting sustainable forestry practices.

B.C. Plants 125 Million Trees to Restore Forests

The Ripple Effect

This investment does more than just add trees to the landscape. The reforestation work supports species identified as at risk in B.C., giving vulnerable wildlife populations a fighting chance at recovery.

The program also creates jobs for forest professionals, planters, and restoration workers throughout the province. By investing in forest health now, B.C. is securing employment in forestry and conservation for years to come.

Federal partnerships make the scale possible. B.C. has secured more than $200 million in federal funding for its restoration initiatives, showing what collaborative conservation can achieve.

The targeted approach ensures trees go where they're needed most, from wildfire-damaged areas to critical habitats where native species struggle to survive.

Half a billion trees planted in less than a decade shows serious commitment to forest recovery.

Based on reporting by Google News - Reforestation

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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