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Fall 2009

Volume V Issue 2

MARK RICHARDSON SETTLES IN NEW GENERAL MANAGER

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Five months into it and the Eastern Ontario Model Forest’s new General Manager is settling into the job, reviewing major files and reaching out to long-standing partners in sustainable forestry. It helps that the duties aren’t completely foreign to him. Mark Richardson was with the EOMF for seven years before being seconded to Environment Canada for two years to work in its invasive species policy unit.

Fall Greetings

WHAT’S INSIDE Mark Richardson Settles in as New General Manager

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Message from Mark

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Hot Off the Press: Regional Forest Health Network: EAB Fact Sheet

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Feature: Emerald Ash Borer on the Move in Ottawa

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Project Spotlight: Forest Certification

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Project Spotlight: ELC Winds Up

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Wood Centre Update

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Project Spotlight: Herpetofaunal Atlas Update

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EOMF Bursary Winners

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What’s Been Happening: Event & Meeting Highlights

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Event Roster

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Christmas Forestry Seminar Preliminary Agenda

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Mark doesn’t plan to veer dramatically from the course set by predecessor Brian Barkley and the board of directors, but to refine the process and move it forward. Brian was bid a fond farewell during the EOMF’s annual gathering held at Temple’s Sugar Bush in Lanark County. As EOMF’s founding general manager, Brian was thanked and received accolades for his years of dedication to the cause. He promised to remain close by and to provide his expertise whenever requested. The meeting was also an occasion to hand out major awards: Maple expert Dave Chapeskie earned the prestigious Ross Silversides Forestry Award, and Hans Ottens, a member of the EOMF forest science committee, got the Heartwood Award for exceptional volunteer contribution. Long -standing and newly retired Board members, Kerry Coleman and Jim Gilmour, were also recognized for years of support and dedication to the cause. Mark observed that a priority is to rev up some of the EOMF’s outreach projects as well he listed ongoing forest certification, pest management, forest rehabilitation and expansion, and education and information dissemination as major EOMF priorities. This fall Mark is undertaking a policy and priority review with the Board.

The 2008-2009 EOMF ANNUAL REPORT is now available. For your copy drop by the office; email us at admin@eomf.on.ca to request snail mail; or visit online: http://www.eomf.on.ca/home/downloads/Annual% 20Report%202008-2009_Final.pdf


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