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NARRATOR
Ike
McWhorter
Region: Coastal Plain
Topics: Forestry, Burning, Clearcutting, Restoration, Big Thicket
Mr. McWhorter was the first employee hired by the Texas Nature Conservancy,
and worked for over 25 years to serve the Conservancy as director
of the Texas Nature Conservancy's Piney Woods Bioreserve and manager
of the Roy E. Larsen Sandyland Sanctuary in the Big Thicket area
near Silsbee.
Mr. McWhorter was also the Texas chapter's state fire manager
and used prescribed burning since 1978 as a measure to control
devastating wildfires, reduce invaded hardwoods, help recover the
endangered red cockaded woodpecker, and restore the more open,
parklike landscape of the longleaf pine ecosystem.
As well, he has
been involved in outreach efforts to cooperate with
private forestland owners, such as Louisiana Pacific and Temple
Industries, to manage their woodlots in a more sustainable manner,
by reintroducing fire, and by turning away from clearcutting toward
selective management.
Interviewed
October 8, 1999
Silsbee, Texas
Reel 2054 and 2055
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