Revelstoke bike trail reopens after groups tackle destructive tree beetle
- Revelstoke bike trails have reopened after an infestation of Douglas-fir beetle led to mitigation efforts, according to the Ministry of Environment and Parks.
- Woodworker Stella-Jones has cut trees to reduce fire risk and tackle the beetle problem along the 'Yew R Here' bike trail.
- The Revelstoke Cycling Association is funding trail enhancements with support from various grants totaling $135,000 this year.
- The Revelstoke Cycling Association's Executive Director, Alex Cooper, emphasized the collaboration with Stella-Jones aims to protect the forest while maintaining trail safety and enjoyment for residents.
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Revelstoke bike trail reopens after groups tackle destructive tree beetle
Revelstoke Cycling Association's "Yew R Here" trail reopens through Begbie Falls Recreation Site after winter collaboration with woodworker to mitigate fire risk and Douglas-fir beetle
·Salmon Arm, Canada
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