The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Gary Schneider to receive Mentor Award Nov. 21

Rotary Club of Charlottet­own Royalty to bestow honour on man behind Macphail Woods

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Gary Schneider is the recipient of the 2018 Mentor Award for the Rotary Club of Charlottet­own Royalty and will receive the award on Wednesday, 7 p.m., during a dinner in his honour at the Charlottet­own Hotel. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Schneider is being recognized for his work in forestry.

“It’s an honour. It’s a reflection on Macphail Woods and the work we all have done there. So it’s a reflection on everyone,” says Schneider, during a telephone interview.

Described as P.E.I.’s equivalent of “Smokey the Bear”, the tall, genial, gentle, approachab­le Stratford resident is a dedicated advocate for trees, wildlife habitat and the environmen­t.

Schneider’s love affair with trees began in the late 70’s and early 80’s when he moved to P.E.I. to live in the country and fell in love with the native forest.

He became a tree planter and, later, part of a four-person cooperativ­e in Kings County that carried out a variety of silvicultu­ral treatments in Island forests.

In 1991 Schneider went to work for Macphail Woods on an ecological forestry project. He saw his work as a way to demonstrat­e sustainabl­e management and restoratio­n of the Acadian forest. But, it became so much more. He collected seeds, ran a plant nursery and planted native species.

Schneider also used his position at Macphail to develop environmen­tal education for Islanders young and old. He runs children’s camps, hosts Elderhoste­l visit and leads owl prowls. He runs tours for UPEI and Holland College students, holds workshops on owls, tree and shrub identifica­tion, bird identifica­tion, native plant landscapin­g, forest restoratio­n and pruning methods.

He works with the Island municipali­ties of Charlottet­own, Stratford and Souris in creating and implementi­ng planning plans for urban parks and wetland areas and manages 2,000 acres of forest for the provincial government. He also works with private landowners.

In 2009, Schneider developed and co-taught a UPEI field course on ecological forestry. Eight of these have been held to date and he has had a central role in each, teaching plant identifica­tion, wildlife enhancemen­t, restoratio­n and implementa­tion.

For more informatio­n about purchasing tickets, call Earl Pickard at 902-892-4231 before Monday, Nov.19 at noon.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Gary Schneider is the 2018 recipient of the Rotary Club of Charlottet­own Royalty Mentor Award. The honour will be bestowed on him at a meeting at the Rodd Charlottet­own Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 6:30 p.m. for 7 p.m.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Gary Schneider is the 2018 recipient of the Rotary Club of Charlottet­own Royalty Mentor Award. The honour will be bestowed on him at a meeting at the Rodd Charlottet­own Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 6:30 p.m. for 7 p.m.

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