Diverse voices, profiles, and stories from the woods. Produced by the University of Minnesota Cloquet Forestry Center, CFANS, and Extension.

Camp 8
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Diverse voices, profiles, and stories from the woods. Produced by the University of Minnesota Cloquet Forestry Center, CFANS, and Extension.
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4/3/2020
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September 15, 2020
Episode 12: Eric Schenck
In Episode 12, Eli talks with Eric Schenck, Executive Director of the Minnesota Forest Resources Council. The MFRC advises the governor on forest policy matters, and Eric is in a great position to discuss the state of Minnesota's forests from a policy and economic perspective. As the Council nears its 25th anniversary, Eric discusses the Council's role and prospects for the future of forestry in Minnesota. We also address the Council's structure and major programs, resilience of Minnesota's wood products industry, and the state of the logging and trucking workforce. Music by Marshall Usinger. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element.

August 25, 2020
Episode 11: Katie Fernholz
In Episode 11, Kyle talks with Katie Fernholz, president and CEO of Dovetail Partners, Inc. Katie has been a prominent member of Minnesota’s forestry community for a couple of decades now. Her work to advance forest certification and more recently innovations in the wood products sector have focused on the many ways that forestry can help solve some of society's greatest environmental problems. In fast-moving and insightful conversation, Katie and Kyle discuss her many leadership roles, challenges she has faced along the way, and how to advance change in the forestry profession. Music by Marshall Usinger. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element.

August 11, 2020
Episode 10: Mike Kilgore
In Episode 10, Eli discusses Minnesota's family forest owners with Mike Kilgore. Currently head of the University of Minnesota Department of Forest Resources, Mike has had a long career in research and service related to forest policy and economics. Family forest owners collectively control about 36% of Minnesota's forest land. Their decisions have profound influences on the state's timber supply as well as habitat availability and quality for forest-dependent wildlife. Mike discusses what we know about this diverse group of individuals and families. Music by Marshall Usinger. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element.
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