SEATTLE — British Columbia’s government announced Wednesday amid an international dispute that it will no longer allow timber sales in the Skagit River’s headwaters.
The Seattle Times reports the decision could intensify pressure over Canadian mining company Imperial Metals’ pending permit to start exploratory mining in the area, which conservationists see as a larger threat to the river’s ecology.
Loggers last year built roads and clear-cut large swaths of forest in the headwaters, which drain into the Skagit River and flow through Washington to Puget Sound. Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan wrote to B.C. officials with “grave concern” about water quality and environmental degradation.
The Skagit is a top producer of salmon for Puget Sound, is home to endangered bull trout and its waters churn hydropower dams to bring Seattle much of its electricity.