At the end of September, the Forest History Association of BC organized a very successful annual meeting. What follows is an illustrated description of the various field trips and sessions for those who could not attend. Thanks to the conference organizers for compiling this detailed account. Photos by Erica Hernandez and David Brownstein.
Timeline
- Thursday, 17 September, 2009 – Tour of the Upper Fraser Valley and Aleza Lake Research Forest
- Friday, 18 September 2009 – Annual General Meeting, Guided Tour, Banquet and Keynote Presentation
- Saturday, 19 September 2009 – Conference Presentations
Reflections & Recordings
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