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Henry H.
Ketcham - Vancouver
Henry
Ketcham, President and Chief Executive Officer of West Fraser Timber,
is a visionary B.C. forest industry leader who gave up timber cutting
rights to protect the world's largest intact coastal temperate rainforest
- the Kitlope.
The 317,000-hectare
watershed on British Columbia's central coast received permanent
protection from logging and industrial development in 1994 in a
trilateral agreement between the Haisla Nation, West Fraser Timber
and the B.C. government. This agreement came on the heels of the
West Fraser announcement that it would voluntarily relinquish all
harvesting rights to the Kitlope valley.
The rugged terrain
of the Kitlope - one half the size of Prince Edward Island - is
home to a rich and abundant variety of wildlife, and trees of up
to three metres in diameter and over 800 years of age. It is referred
to as the "sacred site of the people of the rock" by the
Haisla Nation, who consider the area their ancestral home.
Mr. Ketcham
has been hailed for his leadership which allowed inclusion of the
Kitlope in British Columbia's protected areas - leaving a legacy
for the citizens of the Province and the world.
A respected
partner in B.C.'s premier industry, Henry Ketcham, was founder of
the Forest Alliance of B.C., and former chair of the Council of
Forest Industries.
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