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Last Week in Forestry: Southport urges US not to restrict Canadian timber imports, Weyerhaeuser owns most timberland at 10.4 million acres, Wagner to permanently protect 78,000 acres in Maine, New Hampshire bill to double-tax forest carbon credits

LOS ANGELES May 12, 2025 Industry Intelligence Inc. 1 min read

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LOS ANGELES , May 12, 2025 (Industry Intelligence Inc.) –

Here are the biggest news stories in the Forestry sector for the week ending May 9, 2025:

  • Southport Lumber urges US Dept. of Commerce not to restrict Canadian timber imports on limited domestic supply read more
  • Forisk releases 2025 North American timberland data and Weyerhaeuser leads with 10.4 million acres read more
  • Wagner Forest Management launches initiative to permanently protect 78,000 acres around Rangeley Lakes, Maine read more
  • New Hampshire HB123 would double-tax forest carbon credits read more
  • Brazil government urges Trump administration to avoid trade restrictions on timber imports read more

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