UNBC Forestry Club Podcast

S2 EP1 | Colin Chisholm on Aleza Lake Research Forest and Teaching at UNBC

51 min · 16. dec. 2025
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In this episode we interview Colin Chisholm about his experiences working in forestry, teaching at UNBC, and recently stepping into the role of managing the Aleza Lake Research Forest. He shares his stories of what led him from managing tree planting projects to managing a research forest. The UNBC Forestry Club Podcast is a fully student-run project focusing on bringing in professionals from different fields to chat about forestry, nature, and experiences at UNBC.

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