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BETWEEN THE STANDS: Inside Education - (780) 421-1497
DESCRIPTION: This poster contains information on the many uses of the forest, as well as facts about growth patterns, tree identification, etc.

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Forest Health Poster
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BRITISH COLUMBIA COMMITED TO REFORESTRATION: Queen's Printers - (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This poster shows the biogeoclimatic zones for BC.

COMMOM POPLAR DISEASES: Canadian Forest Service - (250) 363-0600
DESCRIPTION: This poster contains pictures of various diseases common to poplars.

Firebugs- New for 2006 from the Ministry of Forests (Entomology Branch). This beautifully- illustrated forest health poster shows some of the bark beetles and woodborers that are attracted to fire-damaged trees. To order see: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/P/P079.htm

FOREST HEALTH POSTER: Download PDF - 264kB
Shows the different parts of Forest Health.

FOUR BILLIONTH TREE: Queens Printers - (250) 387-6409 or contact Jeannie or Debbie
DESCRIPTION: This poster pictures tree planting in the 1930’s on the front and offers information on the history of reforestation on the back.

FIVE BILLIONTH TREE: Download PDF - 115Kb
DESCRIPTION: This poster celebrates the planting of the 5 billionth seedling in Prince George, BC in 2002.

FOREST FIRES, Part of a natural and healthy forest: Download PDF - 2.25MB

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Download the Fire Poster
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DESCRIPTION: This poster was developed to accompany the “Force of Fire” unit that Jeannie and Debbie developed for National Forest Week 2004. (See “National Forest Week Lesson Plans”)

KNOW YOUR ENEMIES? Phero Tech Inc.- Ph (604) 940-9433, F (604) 940-9944
DESCRIPTION: This poster will help you identify insects that love to bore into wood and cause costly degrade and losses to the value of the wood.

LEAVES AND NEEDLES: Canadian Forest Association – (613) 947-9021
DESCRIPTION: This poster has pictures showing the various leaves/needles & cone shapes found on Canadian trees.

LIFE AFTER LOGGING: Queens Printers - (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This posters shows second growth forests.

Life of the Forest: International Paper
www.iplifeoftheforest.com
Free poster sets include both display size and small size posters with teacher guides on topics such as Forest Management, Forest Cycle, Parts of a Tree, Habitats, Bark and Seeds and Manufacturing.

SECRET LIFE OF A TREE: For Education in BC (FEBC) - (250) 860-6410
DESCRIPTION: This poster magnifies and describes the various parts of a tree.

SEEDLING STOCK TYPE SELECTION POSTER: MoF, Nursery and Seed Operations Branch – Ph (250) 387-8935, F (250) 356-0472 www.for.gov.bc.ca
DESCRIPTION: This poster is designed to compliment the “Provincial Stock type Section and Ordering Guidelines” publications.

SILVICULTURE SYSTEMS: contact Jeannie or Debbie
DESCRIPTION: This poster shows the 4 basic silviculture systems and talks about their use. It is used in the grade 5 kit "Our Living Resource, The Forest" that Debbie and Jeannie developed.

THE LIVING FOREST II: Queens Printers - (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This poster shows the multiple uses of forests.

THE SECRET LIFE OF TREE SEEDS: Queens Printers - (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This poster contains pictures of seeds for a variety of tree species. Information on the seeds is included.

THE WORLD OF OUR FORESTS: MoF /FRDA II, Queens Printers – (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This poster shows the many ways that people and nature use the forest. (French and English)

Waterscape in the Okanagan - New for 2007 from Natural Resources Canada, showing water use in BC's Okanagan Valley and the impacts of human use and climate change. Copies may be obtained from the EECO Center or UBC-O bookstore (Kelowna, BC) or to order or download, see:
http://geoscape.nrcan.gc.ca/contact_e.php

WESTERN RED CEDAR: Queens Printers - (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: Contains facts about BC’s official tree.

WHO NEEDS WILDLIFE TREES WE DO! Project Wild - (250) 952-4563 or (250) 387-6409
DESCRIPTION: This posters shows a number of animals that use trees for food, shelter and nesting. The back of the poster talks about wildlife trees. (French and English)

Questions or recommendations:
or phone: 250-503-2477

Compiled by: Debbie Sluggett, Educational Liaison to Bell Pole, Tolko, LP Canada, Downie, RCFC
Phone/Fax: 250-503-2477

Last updated: September 2007

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