Interviews with Steve Cannings, Bob Broadland, Ruth Kirk, Andy Snider, David Stirling, and Ole Johansen
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Part of a collection of interviews about the development of BC Parks from members of the Elders Council for Parks in British Columbia. The Elders Council for Parks in British Columbia is an independent society, whose members are retired parks system employees and conservation advocates who have dedicated a significant portion of their lives to parks and protected areas in B.C. Two sets of interviews, one took place at a Memorial Gathering at the Freeman King Visitor Centre in Goldstream Provincial Park on November 11th, 1999 and another at Ole Johansen's residence on the Sunshine Coast on April 27, 1999. Side A: Intro. Bill Merilees; Remembrances: Steve Cannings, Bob Broadland, Ruth Kirk, Andy Snider & David Stirling. Side B: Ole Johansen -April 27, 1999 - @ residence - Sunshine Coast
- In Collection:
- BC Parks
- Stirling, David
- National parks and reserves
- Kirk, Ruth
- Cannings, Steve
- Snider, Andy
- Oral histories
- Biodiversity conservation
- National parks and reserves--Management
- Parks--Employees
- Nature conservation
- Wildlife conservation
- Broadland, Bob
- Nature conservation--Societies, etc.
- Parks--Management
- Natural areas
- Memorials
- Parks--Conservation and restoration
- Wilderness areas
- Conservation of natural resources--Societies, etc.
- Parks
- Johansen, Ole
- Conservation of natural resources
- Parks--Employees--Attitudes
- Tape #2
- 00:41:35 (Side A)
- 00:46:41 (Side B)
- Remembrances: Steve Cannings, Bob Broadland, Ruth Kirk, Andy Snider and David Stirling
- Memorial Gathering, Freeman Visitor Centre, Goldstream Prov. Park
- 48.4663, -123.5526
- Elders Council for Parks in British Columbia
- Gift of Bill Merilees/Elders Council for Parks in BC, March 2017.
- Accession Number: 2024-010; Item: 3-4
- 2017
- Metadata by KD.
- Rights
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