Morgan Brown, RFT

Forestry Professional

Morgan is a high-regarded forestry professional, having 30+ years experience managing forestry, silviculture, terrain stability, biophysical inventories and wildlife management projects on behalf of industry consultants, forest licensees,  BC Parks, other government, and First Nations groups throughout B.C.

Morgan’s Testimonials:

  • Morgan is an awesome instructor, and very helpful at all times. I truly enjoyed this course, and Morgan made it that much more interesting. Staci Badine, Environmental Monitor, Fort Nelson, BC
  • Strongly recommend Morgan as an instructor!. Morgan is crystal clear as an instructor, and I really benefited from his knowledge. Tina Bailie, Environmental Monitor, Fort Nelson, BC
  • Great instructor! Morgan engaged me and increased my interest in this field. Bryden Ashdown, Environmental Monitor, Fort Nelson, BC
  • Morgan has extensive leadership skills, knowledge and understanding of the principles and practices pertaining to resource management. His experience with legislation, policies, procedures, directives and guidelines, highlights Morgan’s exceptional skill set in the management of organizational resources. Frank Varga, General Manager – Burns Lake Community Forest
  • Morgan is knowledgeable, hardworking, and always brings a sense of camaraderie to the crew. I learned invaluable skills in the field of forest development thanks to Morgan always taking the extra time to explain and talk ideas through. He is a great team leader and a pleasure to work for. Brianna Lukkar, Registered Forest Technician
  • Of all the people I have known and worked with for over 25 years, Morgan has been the most consistent and level-headed. He embraces challenges as opportunity for change and is enthusiastic about innovation and how it can improve deliverables for the client. Morgan has a wealth of experienced and I consider him a leader in project planning and management. He is well liked by those that work for him and those that he works for and he is not afraid to engage in thought-provoking conversations. Michael Verschoor, RPF, PMP, Manager, BC Hydro