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In this episode of Forestry Talks, host Aspen Dudzic sits down with Kathryn Wagner, Executive Director of Inside Education, to explore the transformative power of environmental and forestry education. Kathryn shares her journey from high school teacher to leading Inside Education, an organization at the forefront of natural resource education in Alberta. Together, they discuss the impact of field trips, teacher professional development, and initiatives like the Forestry Futures Alliance. Discover how these programs inspire students and teachers alike to engage with Alberta’s forests, nurture sustainable practices, and envision a future where environmental stewardship thrives.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this special panel episode of Forestry Talks, host Aspen Dudzic moderates an engaging panel discussion recorded at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel during the Annual General Meeting and Conference. Aspen is joined by Wendy Crosina of Weyerhaeuser, Sithara Fernando of Northwest College, and Robin McCullough of Brinkman Reforestation to explore equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in Canada’s forest sector.
The panel discusses the work of the Forestry Together Alliance, a collaborative effort to build a more inclusive industry, spark vital conversations, and share best practices. From creating safer, more diverse workplaces to leveraging leadership buy-in and actionable strategies, this episode is a call to action for the forestry sector to embrace EDI for its future sustainability.
Learn about the real-world applications of EDI principles, the power of collaboration, and how you can get involved to help shape a stronger, more inclusive forest industry.The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
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In this episode of Forestry Talks, host Aspen Dudzik sits down with John Desjarlais, Executive Director of the Indigenous Resource Network, to explore the vital role of Indigenous leadership in the forestry sector. They discuss economic reconciliation, the competitive advantage of Indigenous partnerships, and how shared values between Indigenous communities and industry are shaping a sustainable future.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen sits down with Kathy Abusow, President and CEO of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), for a look into the SFI’s extensive work supporting sustainable forestry, conservation, and environmental education across North America. Kathy shares insights into the importance of forest certification, the role of Indigenous knowledge in sustainable forestry, and how SFI’s standards address the pressing issues of climate resilience and fire management.
From building mentorship networks for young people to educating future conservationists through Project Learning Tree, SFI’s initiatives are creating lasting impacts for forests and communities alike.
Join us for a fascinating conversation on how sustainable forestry can be a powerful force for environmental and social good.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
Join us as we kick off the 2024 AGM series with a special return guest, Minister Todd Loewen, Alberta’s Minister of Forestry and Parks. In this episode, Minister Loewen expands on the lessons learned from Alberta’s unprecedented wildfire seasons and the steps being taken to protect Alberta’s forests, communities, and wildlife.
From the advanced use of night vision helicopters and drones to the increased collaboration with local communities and industries, Minister Loewen discusses innovative changes in wildfire response. We also explore the importance of fuel management, forest age diversity, and how Alberta’s forestry policies adapt to environmental challenges.
Whether you're interested in forestry, public safety, or sustainability, this episode offers a comprehensive view of Alberta’s forestry management from one of its key decision-makers.The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In the final episode of the Forest Capital of Canada celebration series, Aspen sits down with John Thurston and Gale Hayday, President and Vice President of the Northern Lights Forest Education Society, to explore the transformative power of forest education. They discuss how their programs are overcoming students' fears of the outdoors and introducing hands-on learning experiences in Alberta’s stunning Mackenzie region. John and Gale share stories about inspiring young minds, innovative education initiatives, and even a few heartwarming tales of learning in the great outdoors. Tune in to hear how their work is making a lasting impact.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen is joined by Reeve Josh Knelsen to discuss the rich history and resilience of the Mackenzie Region in Alberta, recently designated as the Forest Capital of Canada. Reeve Knelson shares stories of overcoming natural disasters like floods and wildfires, the unexpected relationship between agriculture and forestry, and what makes life in northern Alberta so unique. Discover how forestry remains an essential part of the local economy and community spirit, providing opportunities for recreation, work, and connection to nature. Join us for an inspiring look at life, work, and sustainability in the vast and vibrant Mackenzie Region.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
Join Aspen as she sits down with Terry Jessiman, Forest Area Manager for High Level, to discuss the critical role of wildfire management and timber operations in Alberta. Terry dives into the 2024 wildfire season, new programs enhancing firefighting efforts, and the unique relationship between forestry and local communities. From night-time firefighting helicopters to engaging locals in wildfire support, tune in to learn more about the relationship between forestry and the frontline.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen sits down with Jesse Petroskey, a Woodland Supervisor in the Mackenzie Region, recently designated as the Forest Capital of Canada. Jesse shares his unexpected journey from aspiring dentist to passionate forester, and how the forestry program at NAIT changed his life. The pair explore the critical role of adaptive management in Alberta's wildfire-prone landscape and dig into Tolko's approach to forest regeneration.
Tune in to discover what makes the Mackenzie Region so special and learn how its community and industry are working together to ensure a resilient future for Alberta's forests.The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this special episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen takes us to the Mackenzie Region of Alberta, which is recognized as the Forest Capital of Canada for 2024. Aspen is joined by Lisa Wardley, a dedicated councilor from Mackenzie County and co-chair of the Forest Capital initiative, along with co-chair Melanie Plantinga, a seasoned forestry contractor.
Together, they explore the significance of this national designation and how it brings to light the rich forestry heritage of the Mackenzie Region. From celebrating local events like the motorcycle rally in the forest to engaging with the community through tree planting and sustainable forestry practices, Lisa and Melanie share the challenges and triumphs of living, working, and playing in one of Canada's most forest-dependent regions.
Tune in to hear inspiring stories from the heart of Alberta's boreal forest, learn about the remarkable accomplishments in sustainable forestry, and discover what makes Mackenzie County a truly special place to call the Forest Capital of Canada.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen is joined by Chana Martineau, the CEO of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC). Chana shares her personal journey and background, and talks about how she came to be involved in her organization's mission of addressing Indigenous communities access to capital.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen sits down with Lyman Rorem, the mill manager for International Paper's facility in Grand Prairie, to chat about his career, the history of the mill and the significant milestone they reached last year.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry talks, our host Aspen sits down with Sandra Cardinal, who describes her journey to working in the forest industry, her experience working as the Director of Indigenous Relations for Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries (Al-Pac), and unpacks how she fosters positive relationships and understanding between Al-Pac and the communities she works with.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Councilor Leo Alook of the Municipal District of Opportunity from Trout Lake First Nation joins Aspen to discuss his 41-year career as a municipal leader. Councilor Alook shares his background and experiences with the local government and the forest industry. He emphasizes his love for helping people and his community and discusses his experience working with different industries and building relationships with municipalities. Councilor Alook's passion for his work and community shines through in this insightful conversation.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen Dudzic interviews Cal Dakin, the Director of Innovation and Woodlands at Mercer Peace River, who discusses insights on how innovation is changing the forestry industry. Cal talks about how his role involves collaborating with specialists to develop new ideas and bring them to life. He also shares the importance of planning and having a clear pathway to implementation for any innovation project. The pair dispel the common misconception that the forestry industry is technologically backward and discusses how the industry is embracing exciting new developments. Tune in to this informative episode to learn more about forestry innovation and the future of the industry in Alberta.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Aspen sits down with Terry Ungarian, Reeve for the County of Northern Lights, to discuss Terry’s long-standing relationship with the forest industry, including a history of involvement in advocacy files with such as rail service and northwest species at risk. Terry shares his passion for his role in the municipal council and his appreciation for the forest industry's importance in the region's economy. Tune in to hear more about Terry's advocacy work and the importance of Alberta's forest industry.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
In this episode of Forestry Talks, Shenandoah Johns, West Fraser's Chief Environment and Sustainability officer, joins Aspen to talk about her role within West Fraser and to unravel what a big topic like sustainability is all about.
Shenandoah emphasizes the importance of transparency and humility in this big, bold work, and reinforces the value of action over perfection.
The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
Welcome to another episode of Forestry Talks! In this episode, James Rajotte, Alberta's Senior Representative to the United States, joins us at the Jasper Park Lodge for Season 3.
During the podcast, James and Aspen discuss the importance of safeguarding market access and the significance of U.S. trade partnerships to the Alberta Economy. They also discuss the importance of advocacy, investment, business development, and the responsible management of Alberta's abundant resources.
Join us in exploring the forestry industry's vital role in the cross-country landscape!The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
Join us for a captivating start to Season 3 of Forestry Talks as we gather industry leaders for our Annual General Meeting at the stunning Jasper Park Lodge. In this episode, our special guest, Honourable Minister of Forestry and Parks, Todd Loewen, sheds light on his journey and experiences since assuming the role of Minister amid Alberta's challenging wildfire season.
In the compelling discussion with our host, Aspen Dudzic, Minister Loewen delves into the significance of active forest management, emphasizing its role in the well-being of our communities, economy, resources, and the overall forest landscape. They also explore the ongoing commitment of Alberta's forest industry to continuous improvement and sustainable practices.
Their conversation extends to the vital role of forestry education in nurturing the next generation of forestry professionals, ensuring a bright future for the industry. Don't miss another informative episode of Forestry Talks!The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. -
Welcome to another episode of Forestry Talks. This episode dives into Alberta's wildfire landscape with our guest, Dr. Mike Flannigan. Dr. Flannigan, a Professor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia, joins us to share his insights on the 2023 wildfire season with our host, Aspen Dudzic.
In this discussion, Dr. Flannigan and Aspen explore the many factors contributing to Alberta's wildfire dynamics. From the causes to the hazards and the role of education in wildfire prevention, they dive into all things fire.
One of the key focal points in this episode is the impact of climate change on Alberta's landscape. Dr. Mike sheds light on the repercussions of a windier, drier, and hotter climate, providing a perspective on how these climatic shifts have intensified the wildfire scenario in our province. He also delves into Alberta's fire cycle and its comparison to other areas in Canada, shedding light on why we've witnessed distinct fire behaviour in the past year.
Join us on Forestry Talks for a great conversation that educates and sparks awareness about the challenges and solutions related to wildfires in Alberta.The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA) is a non-profit association that has been the voice of the sustainable forest industry in Alberta since 1942. Alberta's forest industry supports over 31,500 jobs and generates $5.8 billion in provincial GDP.
Join us as we connect with industry leaders and discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, partnerships, nature-based climate solutions, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media @albertaforests and @loveabforests to join the conversation. - Visa fler