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Forests and Range
Minister Pat Bell, created the bursary to recognize and thank Swanell, who was the province’s chief forester from 1965 to 1972, for
his contributions to B.C.’s forest industry.
“The creation of this
bursary in Lorne Swanell’s name is a fitting honour for a man whose dedication
and commitment to our forest industry is to be commended,” said Premier Gordon
Campbell. “We thank Mr. Swanell for his long service to his province and his
country.”
“Lorne is a true icon in the
forest industry and has advocated for sustainable forest management as far back
as 1932 when he worked at the site of the province’s first reforestation
project on
Lorne Swanell was born in
He began his career in
Upon his return from the
war, Swanell resumed his duties as assistant district forester in
In 1965, he became chief
forester of B.C., holding this prominent position until retiring in 1972. His
designation as Registered Professional Forester #6 (retired) now makes him the
oldest living forester in
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Ministry of Forests and Range 250 387-4592 |
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