Award-winning documentary film comes to Campbell River

By Robin Grant
Campbell River Mirror
September 26, 2024
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, Canada West

A documentary film set to be screened in Campbell River on Oct. 9 seeks to inspire conservations around the condition of forests and the forestry industry in B.C. Set in the Pacific Northwest, Silvicola showcases the cultural and economic factors that both shape and constrain B.C.’s modern forestry practices. By exploring remote locations and worksites, the documentary provides a platform for workers to share their experiences. Erik Piikkila, a forest ecologist based in Ladysmith, who has worked for B.C.’s Ministry of Forestry, was interviewed in Silvicola, which is Latin for “inhabitant of a wood.” He is joining the film’s Vancouver Island tour in October, for the post event Q&A, alongside filmmaker, Jean-Philippe Marquis, Sierra Club BC’s Jens Wieting, and local expert guest speakers. The next day, Piikkila will lead a forest walk at Beaver Lodge Lands. Silvicola … takes a multi-sided approach, enabling forest workers with different perspectives to share their stories.

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