The loggers’ work was unmistakable.
Flanked by dense forests, the mile-long, 81-acre expanse of land on the mountainside had been stripped nearly clean.
A path carved out by logging trucks was visible under a light blanket of snow.
The harvesting of trees would be routine in a commercial forest — but this was in Banff, Canada’s most famous national park.
But facing a growing threat of wildfires, national park caretakers are increasingly turning to loggers to create fire guards: buffers to stop forest fires from advancing into the rest of the park and nearby towns.
Organizations:
Canadian Rockies
Locations:
Banff, Canada’s