Through the late spring and early summer of 2012, The Canadian Institute of Forestry (CIF/IFC) offered an interactive electronic lecture series on Canada’s Forest History. The theme was “Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Ongoing History of Canada’s Forests.” Lectures ran for approximately one hour on consecutive Wednesdays, and they featured both academics and forest practitioners from across Canada.
All of those talks, and the associated slides, are now archived on the NiCHE webpage. You can enjoy them at this link.
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I am the principal of Klahanie Research Ltd and the co-ordinator of "The Canadian Forest History Preservation Project."

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