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Forestry Uncut
Forest Nova Scotia
9 episodes
1 month ago
Forestry has been a part of Nova Scotia since….before it was officially Nova Scotia.  In Forestry Uncut, we explore where we’ve come from and where we’re heading in the forestry industry.  

We talk to the backbone of forestry –the people– and discover that innovation is everywhere if we can enact good policy to support it.  We examine biofuel, mass timber, and more. 

The human element is at the forefront, from the connection to the forest that is an innate part of being human, to the emotional impact of wildfires and a look at family-run forestry businesses.  

We also discuss sustainability, misconceptions and the need for more communication and collaboration within the forestry industry itself. 

And we review Finnish forestry practices–what we can learn from value chains, sustainable forestry practices and opportunities for collaboration.  

As the old saying goes, we often don’t see the forest for the trees.  Or in a modern sense the forest for the toilet paper, cardboard boxes and houses that surround us.  Forestry is an industry that is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, but we don’t often see or acknowledge it.  In Forestry Uncut, we aim to bring foresters and the industry to centre stage.  

For more information and resources, visit the Forest Nova Scotia website at https://www.forestns.ca/

Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network https://storystudionetwork.com/
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Forestry has been a part of Nova Scotia since….before it was officially Nova Scotia.  In Forestry Uncut, we explore where we’ve come from and where we’re heading in the forestry industry.  

We talk to the backbone of forestry –the people– and discover that innovation is everywhere if we can enact good policy to support it.  We examine biofuel, mass timber, and more. 

The human element is at the forefront, from the connection to the forest that is an innate part of being human, to the emotional impact of wildfires and a look at family-run forestry businesses.  

We also discuss sustainability, misconceptions and the need for more communication and collaboration within the forestry industry itself. 

And we review Finnish forestry practices–what we can learn from value chains, sustainable forestry practices and opportunities for collaboration.  

As the old saying goes, we often don’t see the forest for the trees.  Or in a modern sense the forest for the toilet paper, cardboard boxes and houses that surround us.  Forestry is an industry that is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, but we don’t often see or acknowledge it.  In Forestry Uncut, we aim to bring foresters and the industry to centre stage.  

For more information and resources, visit the Forest Nova Scotia website at https://www.forestns.ca/

Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network https://storystudionetwork.com/
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Nature
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The Nova Scotia Wildfires of 2023
Forestry Uncut
23 minutes
1 year ago
The Nova Scotia Wildfires of 2023
In this episode, we look at the harrowing experience of the Nova Scotia wildfires of 2023 with forester Matt Willett. Matt shares his firsthand account of the fires that devastated the region, reflecting on the emotional and physical impact of the event. Joined by former Forest Nova Scotia Executive Director Stephen Moore*, the discussion covers the chaos, the miraculous avoidance of fatalities, and the broader implications for forestry and community planning.

*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. 

Key Takeaways:
  • Personal Accounts: Matt recounts his experiences fighting the fire and the surreal escape stories, emphasizing the sheer luck involved in avoiding human casualties.
  • Emotional Impact: The fires highlighted the intense fear and emotional turmoil faced by those in the line of fire.
  • Forestry and Policy: The conversation explores the environmental and policy failures that exacerbated the disaster, calling for better forest management and community planning.
  • Future Preparedness: The importance of learning from this event to improve communication, infrastructure, and policies to handle future wildfires.
Guest:  
  • Matt Willet:  Director of Operations and Business Development for Wagner Forest Nova Scotia.  https://www.wagnerforest.com/


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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province.  Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies.  Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.  
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca

Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/  


Forestry Uncut
Forestry has been a part of Nova Scotia since….before it was officially Nova Scotia.  In Forestry Uncut, we explore where we’ve come from and where we’re heading in the forestry industry.  

We talk to the backbone of forestry –the people– and discover that innovation is everywhere if we can enact good policy to support it.  We examine biofuel, mass timber, and more. 

The human element is at the forefront, from the connection to the forest that is an innate part of being human, to the emotional impact of wildfires and a look at family-run forestry businesses.  

We also discuss sustainability, misconceptions and the need for more communication and collaboration within the forestry industry itself. 

And we review Finnish forestry practices–what we can learn from value chains, sustainable forestry practices and opportunities for collaboration.  

As the old saying goes, we often don’t see the forest for the trees.  Or in a modern sense the forest for the toilet paper, cardboard boxes and houses that surround us.  Forestry is an industry that is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, but we don’t often see or acknowledge it.  In Forestry Uncut, we aim to bring foresters and the industry to centre stage.  

For more information and resources, visit the Forest Nova Scotia website at https://www.forestns.ca/

Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network https://storystudionetwork.com/