We're always on the lookout for ways to make PFLA events as engaging and accessible as possible. We'd love to hear any comments, suggestions or input you have about our recent field tour, AGM and forestry forum (or anything else for that matter). We've got plans to distribute a formal survey shortly, but in the meantime, if you have any feedback to offer drop us a line, send us an email, write us a letter, smoke signals, carrier pigeons ... we'll take it all.
July 2012
PFLA Private Forest Matters
Greetings!
Welcome to the July issue of the PFLA online newsletter.
First off, a big thanks to all of you who carved time out of your busy schedules to join us for our 18th annual Forestry Forum and AGM. Secondly, a huge round of applause to the amazing presenters and hosts who shared their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to make the two-day event a romping success.
We're dizzy with gratitude. Our only regret is that more folks couldn't join us. We're always on the lookout for ways to improve. Please let us know if you have any feedback to offer about the event. Plans for an input-gathering survey are in the works---- coming soon to your inbox.
As always, thanks for taking the time to read this month's edition of the PFLA Private Forest Matters.
Dave Barker receives the Private Forest Stewardship Award.
Since its inception in 1988, the Managed Forest
Program has stood out as an efficient and innovative model for responsible forest management. Every now and again, PFLA enjoys the privilege of recognizing some of the folks who spend their days making the decisions, implementing the practices, managing the land and growing the trees that make this program a success. Dave Barker and Domenico Iannidinardo are two such individuals [read more]...»
"Learning the Logging Life" Video
Hey, look what we found in the video archives: It's a 3-minute video all about forestry on Quadra Island that aired as part of a series produced by NBC during the 2010 Olympic Games. Recognize anyone?
Well, we did it again. PFLA pulled together another informative, stimulating and lively forestry forum packed (perhaps a bit too tightly) full of interesting topics relevant to managed forest owners across the province. Held June 21st, at the Four Points by Sheraton in stunning Langford B.C., the forestry forum covered a range of subjects presented by a host of impressively smart and engaging experts, if we do say so ourselves. [read more]...»
Thanks for reading! We look forward to hearing from you soon.