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Ministry of Forests films and videotapes
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A proud past

The item is a documentary about the history of the British Columbia Forest Service, produced for its 75th anniversary. Includes excerpts of interviews with twelve individuals.

Black and green

The item is a reel of documentary film about the use of prescribed burning in forest and rangeland management to clear brush, slash and weeds, release nutrients into the soil, control pest and disease outbreaks, and encourage the growth of forage plants. Features wildlife biologist Ray Demarchi and forester Ross Tozer.

Bridging the Nass

Item consists of one industrial video documenting the Forest Service's Engineering Division creation, from conception to completion, of the bridge that spans the Nass River. The bridge provided a road link between the town of Stewart to the south.

B.t. in B.C.

The item is an educational video. It covers the use of the natural bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (formulated as a commercial pesticide for spray application) in the Forest Service's pest management program. It is used to combat the spruce budworm and other caterpillars.

Camera caravan through British Columbia

The item is a travelogue film. It contains scenic and recreational attractions in and around some of BC's provincial parks. Includes footage of fishing, skiing, hiking, trail riding; First Nations graveyard and cabins at Ulkatcho (near Tweedsmuir Park); BC/Yukon border.

Cone collection methods

Item consists of a training video which provides an overview of cone collection methods. The video details the natural circumstances, such as species characteristics, stand conditions, and crop abundance, that may affect cone collection. The video discusses four collection methods used in British Columbia to collect cones from trees: climbing, felling, aerial raking, and aerial clipping.

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