- RBSC-ARC-1762-05-09
- File
- 1992
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
P.S. Bonney and William R. Ross
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Howe MacMillan and George Melrose
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Devitt + Pearse Lodgepole Pine [Report]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Forest Country Gardens, How Green are our Valleys, and Other Jazz [Talk]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Intensive Forestry Practices and Tree Improvement - An Illustrated Talk
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Continuing Education for Foresters - Whose Responsibility [Talk]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Pacific Logging Company Tends Trees on Private Land [Talk]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Silviculture in B.C. Today [Script]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Future Role of Forest Land Use Liason Committee of BC [Report]
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
"Getting Down to Fast Tracks"–A Forester's Perspective of Forest Management Research
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Forest History and the New Graduate
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
Lectures, presentations, and interviews
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
The series features lectures, presentations, and interviews that Bruce Devitt gave at meetings of institutions in which he actively participated as both a member and chair of various committees at the local, provincial, and national levels.
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
The survey photography series consists of photographic material compiled by Devitt over decades of field work in British Columbia. The albums include black and white photos as well as multiple sets of 35mm. slides. These color slides cover the evolution from natural regeneration, bare root nurseries to tree planting. Also featured are processes for tree seed registration, tree selection and grafting into seed orchards for seed extraction and storage. The series also includes photograph prints of people and events related to the forestry industry in British Columbia.
Part of Bruce Devitt fonds
The Bill Young series include a compilation of speeches by Bill Young, B.C.'s chief forester from 1978 – 1984 in addition to research files from Ralph Schmidt.