Alberta Junior Forest Rangers: A Wild Summer Job

Although summer seems very far away right now, it’s a great time to start looking into summer employment. A lot of employers already filled their summer positions back in the fall. But there are still some fantastic opportunities available. One of my personal favourites is the Junior Forest Rangers (JFR) summer job. In order to … Continued

Winners: Prairie Wood Design Awards

The winners of the Prairie Wood Design Awards were announced at the Awards Gala on November 27. Here are the winning projects. Category: Commercial & Institutional Project: Grizzly Paw Brewery Location: Canmore, Alberta Architect: Lloyd R McLean Architect with russell and russell design studios Engineer: ISL Engineering and Land Services Ltd. The outline of this … Continued

Prairie Wood Design Awards

The Prairie Wood Design Awards Gala is approaching and several beautiful wood structures have been nominated for awards. There are four building categories and altogether 42 nominations, and I have looked through all of them. Although I’m not actually on the jury, I thought I’d pick my favourites anyway. It was really tough to choose … Continued

An Update on the Mountain Pine Beetle

Oh, the mountain pine beetle; a tiny creature that’s doing a whole lot of damage to our forests. If you’re from Alberta or British Columbia, you have probably heard about this troublesome little bug. And you may even know about how devastating this beetle has been to some forests, particularly to our neighbours to the west. … Continued

What’s so Good about Wood?

Last month, we set up a booth at K-Days to represent Alberta’s forest industry. There are lots of different fields within forestry—wildlife, research, forest management, harvesting—but we focused on building with wood at this display. And how did we do that? We built with wood… blocks. It was really fun seeing all the structures we could … Continued

Coastal Redwoods

I finished June off with an incredible adventure down the west coast in Oregon and California. We took loads of photographs of the huge California redwood trees, so I feel I must share them, while also letting you in on some fun facts about these majestic giants. We started our road-trip in Portland, Oregon, and … Continued

5 Reasons to Find a Forestry Job

Whether you’re a student looking for part-time or seasonal work, a recent graduate ready to start your career, or someone who is just ready to wander down a new path, I can think of at least five reasons you should consider a career in forestry.  1. The forest is beautiful! If you’re on this website, … Continued

The Peace River: Alberta’s Hidden Gem

This week I was in northern Alberta talking to students about forestry careers. I stayed with a couple in Manning who took me on an adventure on the Peace River. It felt great to get out and enjoy Alberta’s natural beauty.  First, we got in a jet boat and drove for about 40 minutes down the river.  … Continued

Make Money and Spend your Summer Working Wild

With the massive snowfalls we saw in March, it probably seems strange to think of summer being just around the corner. But when it comes to finding work for the summer months, it’s definitely time to start looking (if you haven’t already)! Lots of companies started hiring back in December and January. But there are … Continued

Growing the North

Last month I attended the Growing the North Conference in Grande Prairie, and it got me thinking that I should write about the massive growth potential in the Great White North (for this blog’s purposes, I’m referring to Alberta). Alberta is experiencing huge growth. However, according to the Financial Post, Alberta’s oil and gas industry—the … Continued

Forest Products: More than Wood and Paper

Whenever I give a class presentation, I ask the students to list products we get from trees. The first two answers are usually wood and paper. And that’s absolutely right. We get loads of useful wood and paper products from our trees.   Sometimes they’re useful and beautiful: Also, music just wouldn’t be the same if there … Continued

What Goes on in the Wintertime?

Even though winter officially started less than a month ago, we all know it’s been winter in Alberta for a few months now. It’s been cold and snowy since some time in October! So what do forestry companies do in the winter months? It seems like it would be really difficult to get much logging … Continued

Spectacular Trees of Hawaii

Last month I was in beautiful Hawaii. Our hotel was built around a very big 134-year-old banyan tree. It was one of the coolest trees I have ever seen. It had multiple trunks coming from the ground, appearing, at first glance, to be multiple trees. But upon further examination, I saw that it was all one … Continued

An Update on my Fame

Hello all.  It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the site, and I just wanted to let you know why… it’s because I’m famous! That’s me in that commercial, talking about how working in forestry will change the way you see your job. It’s not just a job when you’re working in our industry, … Continued

Trees: What Age is a Good Age?

You probably learned how to tell a tree’s age back in sixth grade (maybe even earlier). Every year a tree is alive, a new ring develops in its trunk. But these rings reveal more than just how many years old a tree is. Tree rings hold information about climate conditions specific to each year. Dendrochronologists (people … Continued

Trees: Fueling our Future

Trees are a source of energy for both humans and animals. If it weren’t for trees, we wouldn’t have fruit, nuts, or maple syrup. And we’d have some pretty skinny squirrels. But trees do more than just fuel our bodies. As you probably learned back in elementary school, our beautiful planet gives us both renewable … Continued

Are you a future tradesperson?

When I talk to classes, I usually ask students to raise their hands if they are interested in becoming a tradesperson. Lots of students have been raising their hands which is really exciting. We NEED you! As a result of this strong need for new tradespeople, as well as an interest in the trades among … Continued

Can Squirrels Operate Heavy Machinery?

Well no, they can’t. At least a regular squirrel can’t. Heavy machinery (as its name suggests) is way too big for a tiny squirrel to operate. Not to mention squirrels probably don’t have the brain function to learn how to operate anything more complicated than a nutshell. But there is one squirrel who has proven … Continued

Our Beautiful Province

Last week I spent three days in beautiful Jasper for the Alberta Forest Products Association’s annual general meeting. If I hadn’t been working so much I would have gone out and enjoyed my amazing surroundings. This is what I got to look at each day: It was pretty painful looking at this amazing view every day and … Continued

Eating Leaves and Preventing Forest Fires

Last week was another eventful week! On Tuesday, I found out what my wild side is! You can discover your wild side by clicking on the “WILD” side of the words “WORK WILD” on the top of any page of this website. Meet Annaximus: According to the Wild Side Generator, I, Annaximus would make a … Continued