Red Cedar    Non-timber Forests Products: Historical and Current Use

Acknowledgements


   Introduction  
 Management Strategy 1
 Management Strategy 2
 Management Strategy 3
 Management Strategy 4
 Decision Framework
 Case Study 1
 Case Study 2
 Acknowledgements
 
   

Interviews

Betty Shore

Betty Shore
A pioneer in the wild mushroom industry.

Shirley Pietla

Shirley Pietla
A long time mushroom buyer, Shirley lives in D'arcy, BC.

Laura Duncan

Laura Duncan
A graduate of the Restoration of Natural Systems program and a member of the program's steering committee. Laura lives in Kimberley, BC.

Fred Sampson

Chief Fred Sampson
of the Siska Nation in Lytton BC, uses the traditional knowledge of NTFPs to create a band based business, Siska Traditions.

Rick Ross

Rick Ross
Owner of Western Evergreens, a family business based on floral greens in operation since 1970.

Shelly Witzky

Shelley Witzky
A cultural Interpreter at the Nk'mip Desert and Heritage Centre in Osoyoos, BC.

Mike Keefer

Mike Keefer
An ethnobotanist and Manager of Research and Planning for the Ktunaxa Kinbasket Treaty Council in Cranbrook, BC and owner of Keefer Ecological Services.

Dawn Morrison

Dawn Morrison
A member of the Neskonlith Indian Band working to restore Harper Lake

Ken Elliott

Ken Elliott
A restoration technician with the Cowichan Tribes Environment Department

Fabian Tommy

Fabian Tommy
A restoration technician with the Cowichan Tribes Environment Department

Dave Ryder

Dave Ryder
Senior Environmental Coordinator at the Elkview Coal Mine in Sparwood, BC

Alwin Dryland

Alwin Dyrland
Owner/operator of the Saskatoon Berry Farm in Cobble Hill, BC

Connie Bruce

Connie Dyrland
Owner/operator of the Saskatoon Berry Farm in Cobble Hill, BC

Authors

Tim Brigham, Royal Roads University
Jeff Ralph, Research Assistant
John Dick, Content Consultant

Production Team

Peggy Faulds, Project Manager
Kate Seaborne, Production Manager
Judy Somers, Audio-Visual Production
Jodi Spacek, Instructional/Technical Design
Katy Chan, Graphic Design
Marc Furney, Marc Furney Illustration

We are grateful to the Neskonlith Band for their assistance with arrangements and ongoing support for the project and to the Northern Forest Diversification Centre for the use of their materials to create the decision-making framework.

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