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Community Authors

The Cache is 100% community driven. All of our site content comes directly from the field, with authors who live and work in BC's Silviculture industry.

Head Cook

Danielle Lussier

Danielle Lussier

RFP

Kerry Gibson

Kerry Gibson

Bex Taylor

Bex Taylor

Head Cook

Annie Chochla

Annie Chochla

Law Student

John Betts

John Betts

Executive Director, WFCA

Doug MacLeod

Doug MacLeod

Jordan Tesluk

Jordan Tesluk

Forestry Safety Advocate

Celine Rytz

Celine Rytz

Owner - Backcountry Aid + Rescue Kit (BARK)

Meg Webster

Meg Webster

Theatre Creator / People & Culture Consultant

Kate Thom

Kate Thom

Business Advisor

Rita Leistner

Rita Leistner

Photographer and Filmmaker

Zap

Zap

Operations and Projects Manager

Ellen Bestland

Ellen Bestland

Illustration Design

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© WFCA 2023

Members of the Cache project team are grateful to live, work, and be in relationship with people from across many traditional and unceded territories, covering all parts of the land known as British Columbia, Canada. We thoughtfully offer this acknowledgement recognizing that reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples' is a commitment we all share as Canadians. We are grateful to live on this land and are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, and building relationships in our communities and workplaces. Land acknowledgements are one small step towards reconciling the relationships between settlers and Indigenous Peoples, in Canada. Colonialism is a current and ongoing process. Being mindful of our participation is another step on the path of healing. Learn more about land acknowledgements and moving beyond them here: https://native-land.ca/resources/territory-acknowledgement/

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