We are pleased to invite you to explore our new Branchlines publication. Courtesy of the UBC Faculty of Forestry, Alumni and Development Engagement Office, the revamped look, feel and direction was shaped by valuable feedback from our alumni community. In this issue you will find: an in-depth feature story on the recent fires and floods climate catastrophes; celebrate the 2022 Alumni Builder Award recipient, Arthur Tsai; pay tribute to Prof. Peter Marshall; and enjoy a Q&A with Garry Merkel. To read more, download the full issue.
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April 12, 2022 Author: UBC Forestry
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