Annual Forestry Conference

FPBC CEO Christine Gelowitz, RPF, speaks at the 2025 AGM in Victoria. (FPBC photo)
Each year, Forest Professionals British Columbia (FPBC) stages a forestry conference focused on providing practising forest professionals with opportunities to hear from speakers and experts on the latest forestry practices, policies, research, and other issues and topics that affect the management of BC’s forest ecosystem and forest land base.
If you participated in the 2025 Forest Professionals BC forestry conference, either in-person or virtually, you can access recordings of all sessions until May 8.
Login on the PheedLoop platform with the same credentials used to participate in the conference.
If you didn’t participate in the conference, you can purchase access to all recordings for $200. Click the button below to buy access to the recordings:
2025 Sessions
- Climate Change Adaptation in Practice;
- Mass Timber Momentum: Progress for Value-added Forest Products;
- Building Public Trust through the Forest Operations Map;
- Perceptions on the State of Innovative Silviculture in BC;
- A New Prescription for Fuel Management;
- From Transfer to Transformation: A Tenure Case Study;
- LiDAR in BC: Impact and Innovation in Forestry;
- Bridging Operational Forestry and Wildlife Stewardship: Collaborative Approaches to Protecting Species-at-Risk, with a Focus on Fisher;
- Standing Tall: Ensuring the Future of Xpey’/Huumis/Tsaḵams (Western redcedar) in Coastal BC;
- What Does a Resilient Forest Look Like? Pathways to Visual Resource Management through FLP;
- Training Your Mind for Workplace Resilience;
- Forest Landscape Plan Pilots – From Concept to Implementation;
- A Place for Broadleaves in Our Working Forests; and
- Branching Out: Improving the Credential Assessment Process(CAP) for Practising Registration.
Remember, participating in the FPBC conference is an easy way to gain up to 50 per cent or more of the required 30 hours of continuing professional development (CPD) for the year.