When Science Becomes a Target: Bruce Blackwell and the Stanley Park recovery project | Forestnet
Author: Anthony Robinson – Forestnet Media Inc.
Continuing our Forestnet Media Inc. podcast series, we’re speaking with people who have shaped the forest sector through real-world experience.
This episode features Bruce Blackwell, Owner of Blackwell Consulting.
During my career Bruce has been a name I have heard often, so it was a privilege to finally sit down and have this conversation.
With more than 39 years of applied forestry and fire-and-fuels experience, Bruce breaks down wildfire risk in British Columbia as roughly 50% climate and 50% legacy fuel buildup, and explains why risk must be assessed as probability × consequence, especially around urban forests, watersheds, and high-use areas.
We discuss lessons from the Stanley Park hemlock looper response, practical urban mitigation tools, the limits of biomass recovery, and why AAC, stumpage, and policy decisions matter for long-term resilience.
A practical, experience-driven conversation the forest sector needs to hear.
Watch the full YouTube episode below.












