Foresters

196813 min 41 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Werner Aellen

Production: Werner Aellen

Script: Munroe ScottStanley Jackson

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Canadian Department of Forestry and Rural Development.

There has been greater progress in the science of forestry during the past several decades than in any previous time, and it is the practitioner of the trade, the professional forester, whose day-to-day work is most responsible for making effective the discoveries, experiments and research carried on at forestry stations across Canada. This film shows both the modern technology of the timberlands and the role of the forester in the preservation and regeneration of this great natural resource.

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Subject categories


  • Forestry > Conservation and ReforestationLumberjacksResource Management
  • Environment and Conservation > ForestryForestsRain Forests
  • Science > Earth Science and GeologyEnvironmental Science
  • Technology Education > Environment and Technology
  • Geography > Environmental IssuesNatural Resources

Credits


director
Werner Aellen
producer
Werner Aellen
script
Munroe Scott
commentary
Stanley Jackson
photography
Dennis Miller
Ken Campbell
Michel Thomas-d'Hoste
sound
Alfred Wade
Michel Hazel
editing
Jacques Bensimon
sound editing
Norman Bigras
Victor Merrill
F. Whitman Trecartin
music
Donald Douglas
Stanley Jackson
Art Phillips
Donna Louthood