Changing the image of forestry: program aims to educate and promote careers in forestry. (Forestry: Special Report).Getting a ground-level perspective on how to assess the health of a jack pine stand or how fallen, dead trees contribute to a forest's wildlife habitat were a few of the lessons educators from across North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. will take home to their classrooms this fall. An opportunity to mingle with forest industry professionals while taking part in some hands-on research was what drew about 40 elementary school elementary school: see school. teachers from as far away as Florida and Washington State to Mattawa in late August for the second annual Northeastern Ontario Northeastern Ontario is the region within the Canadian province of Ontario which lies north and east of Lakes Superior and Huron. Northeastern Ontario consists of Algoma District, Sudbury District, Cochrane District, Timiskaming District, Nipissing District, Manitoulin Teacher's Tour at the Canadian Ecology Centre The Canadian Ecology Centre is an outdoor education complex located within Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park and near the Ontario-Quebec border. Basic Description . The innovative four-day program was designed to help change the image of Ontario's forestry industry and portray the sector in a positive light while providing some incentives to promote forestry as a career to their students. The intensive and fast-paced tour included visits to Tembec's pulp and paper mills in Temiscaming, Que. and to Columbia Forest Products' veneer veneer (vənēr`), thin leaf of wood applied with glue to a panel or frame of solid wood. The art of veneer developed with early civilization. mill in nearby Rutherglen. In between, there were plenty of activities to see and do including tree planting, fire-fighting demonstrations, helicopter tours and using the tools of the forestry trade such as global positioning systems Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite. Global Positioning System (GPS) Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use. , all designed to give Visitors a unique perspective on forest industry activities. Fran Cote a fourth grade teacher from-the papermill town of Iroquois Falls, says she comes away from the tour with a greater awareness that the forestry industry is not the enviromnental "monster" as portrayed in the past; "that great efforts are being made to ensure that forests are being maintained in a sustainable manner." Cote she was impressed with environmental controls in place at Tembec's Temiscaming mill and how new value-added products are being developed from what was once thought of as waste wood. For Steve Maxner, who teaches eighth grade in Plymouth, N.H., being able to extract a core sample from a 100-year-old pine tree and examine the growth rings has helped him appreciate the thoroughness and the dedication of the research that. goes on at the Canadian Ecology Centre. Unlike "just reading about it on some Web site," Maxner says. "I'm here physically visualizing visualizing, v 1., holding an image in one's mind. 2., forming an image of a goal or destination in one's mind before undertaking it, so as to facilitate success. the research that's being conducted with the industry and how they are involved in the. whole process," Maxner says. "It's been an eye-opener. The program itself is really comprehensive and excellent." Megan Smith, an ecology centre science and technology intern intern /in·tern/ (in´tern) a medical graduate serving in a hospital preparatory to being licensed to practice medicine. in·tern or in·terne n. , says the industry is starting to experience a critical shortage of skilled forestry professionals. Hopefully this awareness campaign persuades young people through their teachers, to get into forestry-related disciplines as foresters, ecologists, social scientists and some of the high-tech positions of research and development, she says. "Hopefully if kids start learning about it in the classroom maybe when they go to university they'll consider it for a career," Smith says. The event, one of 25 teachers' tours, held in both in Canada and the U.S. over the last six years, is an initiative of the Temperate Forest Temperate forests are forests in the temperate climate zones. They include:
Organized by the Forestry Research Partnership and the Canadian Ecology Centre, about 15 organizations and companies, including Tembec, the Canadian Lumbermen's Association, Weyerhaeuser, Domtar, Columbia Forest Products Columbia Forest Products is the largest manufacturer of hardwood veneer, hardwood plywood and laminated products in the United States. Founded in 1957, it is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. , WoodWorks and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources contributed towards the cost of accommodations, travel, food and incidentals for the teachers. www.forestresearch. canadianecalogy.ca |
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