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This archive contains clips of media coverage of Global Forest Science events and spokespeople.


Jacoby Creek School Report

After Global Forest Science donated a weather station to Jacoby Creek Middle School, they tracked and discovered why an out of control burn changed course.



Learning Outdoors - School Outreach

Dr. Reese Halter visits schools to encourage forest exploration and promote the Worldwide Weather Project.



CBC Radio Interview
Dr. Reese Halter discusses the origins and mission of Global Forest Science.



CBC Qirks and Quarks Science show
Dr. Reese Halter says that a problem of aging, debris filled forests of lodgepole pine in BC and Alberta is leading to more intense fires that will delay the regeneration of the forest.



Other TV and Radio Appearances
Discovery Channel TV - Daily Planet - 4 Dec 2002 Which is the best kind of Christmas tree?

CBC News World - - 8 August 2003 Heather Hiscop: Controlled burns - Southern California fire report

CBC National -8 August 2003 - What's to blame for Alberta and B.C's forest fires? The State of western forests

CBC News World Today 5 Sept 2003 Chris Thomlinson:Fire

CBC Country Canada - 9 October 2003 - The forest moves!

CBC News World - 28 October 2003 California Fires

KFTY Channel 50 Santa Rosa News - 6 November 2003 - Redwood Forests

Global TV Saskatoon - 13 November 2003 - Forest Fires - The result of supressing them

Global TV Winnipeg - 26 November 2003 - Forest Fires and Controlled Burns

A Channel TV Winnipeg - 26 November 2003 Forest fires

Enviro-mental About controlled burns. Why do we need them?











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