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UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
UNBC Forestry Club
20 episodes
5 days ago
Explore the heart of BC's forests with the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast! Join us for insightful discussions on sustainable forestry practices, biodiversity, and the beauty of nature. We also dive into life at the University of Northern British Columbia, sharing student experiences and stories. Whether you're an environmentalist or simply love nature, come journey with us through the landscapes of British Columbia and beyond
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Explore the heart of BC's forests with the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast! Join us for insightful discussions on sustainable forestry practices, biodiversity, and the beauty of nature. We also dive into life at the University of Northern British Columbia, sharing student experiences and stories. Whether you're an environmentalist or simply love nature, come journey with us through the landscapes of British Columbia and beyond
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UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP20 | Dr. Roy Rea & Dexter Hodder on Forestry Field School and John Prince Reserch Forest

From trying everything I could to get out of the Forestry Field School at UNBC to recommending it to all forestry students, NREM333 is one of my favourite courses I've ever taken at UNBC. What makes this course unforgettable isn't just the field skills you will learn, but the exposure to different values and how they want their forests to be managed. Roy and Dexter started to co-teach the course 20 years ago. Their passions and experiences have influenced generations of foresters who practice professional forestry in BC and worldwide. John Prince Research Forest is also raising money for the new building construction to improve the learning experience for students, researchers, and other professionals. You can click the link below or go to the UNBC donation page to support them.https://www.unbcgiving.ca. Who knows if this is the last episode of the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast. But I know we got so much love support from so many people so I thank you for spending time listening to this fully student run project.

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2 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 9 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP19 | Jennifer Gunter Discussed the Importance of Community Forests in BC Forest Management

Jennifer Gunter is the executive director of the BC Community Forest Association. Community forests are commonly found around the world. Jennifer joined us in this episode to discuss the critical role of community forests in BC forest management.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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6 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 50 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP18 | Minister of Forest, Ravi Parmar on Forest Sector in BC, Tariffs, First Nations Relationship

The Honourable Ravi Parmar joined us in this episode to discuss his vision in the forest sector in BC. He shared how his ministry deals with duty and tariffs from the US. He also addressed some criticisms of being a young forest minister and his plan when different nations share diverse land management objectives.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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7 months ago
44 minutes 12 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP17| Dr. Malcolm Cockwell, RPF, on How Haliburton Forest Found Harmony Between Forestry and Tourism

The guest for this episode is Dr. Malcolm Cockwell, RPF. Malcolm is the Managing Director of Haliburton Forest, a 100,000-acre private land located in central Ontario. People go to Haliburton for outdoor recreation, but they also log their forests too. Malcolm unfolded the mystery of how they achieve co-existing between operational forestry and eco-tourism in this episode.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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7 months ago
1 hour 55 minutes 7 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP16| Deputy Chief Forester Norah White on Old Growth, FLP, and a Career in the Public Service of BC

The guest for this episode is Norah White, the Deputy Chief Forester of British Columbia. We discussed the evolving landscape of forest management in BC. We dove into the Chief Forester’s Office role, the path to becoming a Deputy Chief Forester, and the challenges of balancing ecological conservation with industry demands. Norah shared insights on old growth management, the implementation of Forest Landscape Planning (FLP), and the future of sustainable forestry in the province.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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8 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
EP15 | Dr. Kurt Niquidet on BC Forest Economy, BCTS, Tariffs, Value Added, Tenure Reform and More

Dr. Kurt Niquidet is the Vice President and Chief Economist of the Council of Forest Industry (COFI). He joined us in this episode to discuss the importance of the forest industry to the provincial economy, the impact of incoming tariffs from the States, the role of the BC Timber Sale (BCTS), the value-added sector, tenure reform and many more.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

(00:00) Intro(04:13) BC Forest Economy (09:05) Incoming 25% Tariffs from USA(15:00) BCTS Under Review (23:32) Is the value-added sector the future of the BC forestry industry?(36:59) Is the BC forest industry highly subsidized?(40:09) The Complexity of Forestry and How Economics Can Help?(42:17) Is Small-Scale, Community-Owned Forestry Industry the Future?(47:41) Raw Log Export (51:15) How to Balance the Diversed Value BC Forest Provides?(56:24) Investment Climate in the Forest Sector in BC(59:16) How Do We Diversify Forest Economy?(1:03:12) BC Forest Carbon Accounting (1:06:38) Is Selective Logging the Future?(1:14:40) Tenure Reform(1:20:57) Create/Amendment/Remove One Policy in Forestry(1:23:36) Messages for Forestry Students

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8 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes 41 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep14| Dennis Loxton - From Tree Planter to Shepherd & Sheep Vegetation Management in BC's Forestry

In this episode, Dennis Loxton shares his incredible journey from tree planting to pioneering sheep-based vegetation management in BC's forestry industry. He explains how grazing sheep helped control competing vegetation, reduce reliance on herbicides, and overcome challenges from forestry policies and predators.

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.


(00:00) Intro

(00:02:12) From Wool Classer to Tree Planter to Shepherd

(36:43) Sheep Vegetation Management Photos

(55:14) Roundup Herbicide Replaces Sheep Grazing

(1:14:54) Sheep Vegetation Management at Stewart, BC

(1:21:00) Future of Sheep Vegetation Management?

(1:25:34) Guard Dogs Stories

(1:31:00) How Do We Bring Sheep Back?

(1:51:31) Outro



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8 months ago
1 hour 52 minutes 55 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep13| Daniel Persson Contrasts Swedish Forestry with BC Forestry and Post Forest Fire Rehabilitation

Daniel Persson is a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) and the Forestry Superintendent at Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation (CCR). He has a lot of forestry experience, having worked in Sweden and British Columbia. Daniel joined us in this episode to chat about the differences between Swedish Forestry and BC Forestry and some cool rehab projects that CCR is doing.

Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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8 months ago
2 hours 15 minutes 52 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep12| Dr. Che Elkin on Whether We Should Manage Our Forests for Climate Change and ASCC Trial

The podcast welcomes Dr. Che Elkin, a professor at UNBC, to discuss the Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) trial and whether we should actively manage British Columbia's forests for climate change.UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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9 months ago
1 hour 57 minutes 43 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep11| Dr. Lisa Wood on Herbicide Use in BC Forestry, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity & Silviculture

Glyphosate-based herbicides are widely used in agriculture and forestry, but their long-term effects on biodiversity, human health, and ecosystems remain a topic of debate. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Wood explores the science behind glyphosate, its impact on plant and microbial communities, and ongoing research into its persistence in the environment. Join us as we dive into the complexities of herbicide use, alternative forestry management strategies, and the evolving conversation around sustainability and policy.UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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9 months ago
1 hour 59 minutes 34 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep10| Dr. Asif Iqbal on the Value of Engineered Wood Products and Applications Around the World


<p> Dr. Iqbal is a professor at the School of Engineering and a professional engineer (PEng). He joined us to discover the fascinating world of engineered wood products like CLT, LVL, and Glulam. We dove into sustainable construction, fire and earthquake-resistant wood structures, and how innovative practices are shaping the future of eco-friendly buildings. Join us for an engaging conversation blending engineering, forestry, and cutting-edge research! 1</p> <p> UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC. 2</p> <p> The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support. 3</p>

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9 months ago
1 hour 47 minutes 8 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep9| Michelle Connolly on Conservation North, Interior BC Forestry, Primary Forest, Biodiversity

This episode of the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast dives into the inspiring journey of Michelle Connelly, a UNBC alumna and the founder of Conservation North. Michelle shares her passion for preserving British Columbia's primary forests and discusses the challenges and solutions in balancing conservation with industrial forestry. UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC. (00:00) Intro (02:19) Conservation North (11:06) Push Back From the Forestry Industry? (15:13) Is zonation a solution? (23:39) What is "Natural," "Primary," and "Wild" Forest (29:33) Fighting to drop BCTS blocks in the Walker area. (40:48) More zoning talk (44:25) Is thinning the solution? (57:48) Using Single Tree Selection in the primary forest or even park? (1:00:28) The Fith Estate's documentary from CBC about pallets (1:05:06) What kind of forester do I want to be? Engineered wood products? (1:18:40) Michelle's message to forestry students (1:21:51) Outro

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9 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 30 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep8 | Dr. Michael Preston on soil health, soil carbon, and impact of forest management on soil

Dr. Michael Preston is a biologist, ecologist, and assistant professor at UNBC. During this episode, he unpacks how forest management, wildfires, and sustainable practices impact soil health and carbon storage. UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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10 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes 59 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep7 | John Brink From $25 to Largest Value Added Manufacturer and His Plan to Purchase Canfor Mills

From arriving in Canada with just $25 in his pocket to building one of the largest value-added industries in Canada, John Brink shares a lifetime of wisdom and innovation. In this episode, we explore the highs and lows of BC’s forest industry, tackle the challenges of sustainability, and uncover the secrets behind creating value in an ever-changing landscape. He also shares his plan to purchase tenures and sawmills in Vanderhoof, Huston, Bear Lake, and Fort St. John. UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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10 months ago
1 hour 47 minutes 2 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep6 | Jason Fisher on Forestry Policies, Fibre Utilization, and Career Paths in Forestry

Jason Fisher is a registered professional forester who also went to law school and practiced law for a couple of years. He has a stunning resume working in both private and public service sectors. He's now the executive director of the Forest Enhancement Society of BC as well as the instructor for the FSTY408 - Forestry Policy course at UNBC. UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing professionals from different fields to chat about Forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Thank you for your support.

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11 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 23 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep5 | Why Do Students Choose Forestry as a Major and Career in Northern British Columbia?

Explore why students choose forestry as a career path, from a love of nature to a desire for impactful work. Hear their stories, challenges, and unique opportunities in sustainable forest management. The UNBC Forestry Club Podcast focuses topics on BC forestry, nature, and life at UNBC as students. We hope to drop a new episode every week, so please subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. They mean a lot for us. Thank you.

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11 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 59 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep4 | Liam Parfitt from Freya Logging on Selective Logging and Biodiversity in British Columbia

This UNBC Forestry Club podcast episode features Liam Parfitt, co-owner of Freya Logging, who champions sustainable forestry practices in Northern BC. Perfit shares his journey from a forestry student at UNBC to becoming a leader in innovative logging methods. The discussion highlights selective logging techniques inspired by Scandinavian models, which balance forest health, biodiversity, and economic viability. He discussed the environmental benefits, including reduced wildfire risks and improved habitats for moose and other species. The podcast explores the challenges of scaling sustainable forestry, addressing economic pressures and advocating for modernized policies. Liam emphasizes forestry’s role in solving broader crises, such as housing shortages and climate change while maintaining biodiversity. His insights underline the necessity of integrating ecological science with practical logging approaches to ensure long-term forest management success and community benefits. The episode concludes with a call for innovation and awareness in forestry practices.

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11 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 28 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep3, Dr. Chris Johnson on Caribou Ecology and Management, Becoming an RPBio, and NREM400

For the third episode of the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast, Dr. Chris Johnson shared his knowledge on Caribou Ecology and Management, how to become an RPBio after graduating from UNBC, and his teaching philosophy for NREM400 (Natural Resource Planning) We want to create a platform to facilitate conversation on BC forestry, nature, and life at UNBC as students. We hope to drop a new episode every week, so please subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. They mean a lot for us. Thank you.

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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 28 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep 2, Dr. Ken Otter on How He Joined UNBC, NREM333 Summer Field School, and Thesis vs Report

For the second episode of the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast, we are honoured to have the chair of the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Dr. Ken Otter to share how he became a professor at UNBC, what it is like to be a chair of a department, why NREM333, summer field school is essential for forestry student, and whether you should do an undergraduate thesis or professional report to graduate from UNBC.


We want to create a platform to facilitate conversation on BC forestry, nature, and life at UNBC as students. We hope to drop a new episode every week, so please subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. They mean a lot for us. Thank you. 

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1 year ago
46 minutes 2 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Ep 1. Olivia Card and Isabel Bodnar on UNBC Forestry Club, Forestry Jobs and Their Recent CARM Trip

This is the first episode of the UNBC Forestry Club podcast. We want to create a platform to facilitate conversation on BC forestry, nature in general and life at UNBC as students. We hope to drop a new episode every week, so please subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. They mean a lot for us. Thank you.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 33 seconds

UNBC Forestry Club Podcast
Explore the heart of BC's forests with the UNBC Forestry Club Podcast! Join us for insightful discussions on sustainable forestry practices, biodiversity, and the beauty of nature. We also dive into life at the University of Northern British Columbia, sharing student experiences and stories. Whether you're an environmentalist or simply love nature, come journey with us through the landscapes of British Columbia and beyond