Episode 9

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Published on:

30th Aug 2022

A Conversation with Retired Forest Ranger Peter Romkey

Curious to hear from someone who worked for Lands and Forestry (DNRR) for 22 years?

This conversation with Peter Romkey touches on the Christmas tree industry, the early days of glyphosate use in the Cape Breton Highlands, some natural history, and Peter’s idea for a specific incentive for private landowners. We hear about what he thinks should change in forestry and why the future could look much different.

Nova Scotia and the Wabanaki-Acadian Forest Region has been home to Peter Romkey for his entire life. During his year at Maritime Forest Ranger School he became enthralled with indigenous plants. His professional career with Lands and Forestry and The K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens at Acadia University allowed him to gather a great deal of practical knowledge about plants et al. 

Retired now on Romkey Hills on the South Shore, Peter spends his time gardening, constructing stone walls and buildings, and brewing New England-style IPA along with a few other hobbies. 

Peter says, "I’m very grateful that the wildlife in our small forest has welcomed us to their home and I promised them it will be better after we leave."

RESOURCES:

K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens website

The "Lahey Report" (officially titled: An Independent Review for Forest Practices in Nova Scotia)

OTHER RESOURCES:

www.mikmaqonline.org and the section specific to trees

To donate to Shared Ground through the Ko-fi site

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About the Podcast

Shared Ground
for thriving forests
Meet knowledge holders, foresters, naturalists, activists, scientists, visionaries, and outdoorsy people of all stripes to share delight in the wonders of forest ecosystems.
We talk about issues of forestry, conservation and interconnected topics, and discover sustainable, ecological, respectful ways of relating to the forest.
Maintaining and regenerating forest ecosystems is one of the most important necessities of our time, and contributes to everything from carbon sequestration to healthy children.

Join Amanda Bostlund as she meets with various folks in Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia) and beyond to talk about forests as our shared ground, for all species, humans and not. We explore the incredible value of thriving forests, methods and mindsets for their protection, and regenerative solutions for how we interact with and within them.

One of the main purposes of this podcast is to hear opinions, perspectives and ideas from many different people, and not to treat any of them as the be all and end all. What you hear does not necessarily represent the opinions of the host. The hope is that you consider whatever content you hear for yourself and enjoy the journey of making sense of these complicated, interconnected issues of our time.

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