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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Student Stories > Isabella Galat (Forest Bioeconomy Sciences & Technology)

Isabella Galat (Forest Bioeconomy Sciences & Technology)

October 2, 2024 | Author: emilyjun

Summer Student Resource Assistant; BC Timber Sales

This summer I’ve had the pleasure of working as a Resource Assistant with BC Timber Sales based in Smithers. My role has exposed me to a breadth of studies and field work such as block layouts, silviculture planting and harvesting, riparian assessments, road assessments, and the economic valuation of wood harvests. My individual responsibilities are primarily based on assessing the health of streams before and after forestry activities, as well as checking and assessing forest roads to generate a cohesive road map. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in this role as it provides me with personal tasks and responsibilities which have greatly improved my experiential learning, and I am also given ample opportunities to shadow and work with colleagues in different positions; exposing me to a variety of different jobs and forestry related fields. To me, co-op has been an invaluable learning experience since I have been fortunate enough to visit new sites and participate in different hands-on activities everyday.

Posted in: Bioeconomy Sciences & Technology, Student Stories
Tagged with: Co-op, Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology, Forestry Co-op, Student Stories

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