Corby Lamb First Nations Forestry
In 2003, Corby Lamb, President, Capacity Forest Management Inc., left a senior management position with Western Forest Products Inc. to launch a...
Corby Lamb is the president and owner of Capacity Forest Management Ltd. Corby was born and raised in Campbell River and has spent his life working in all aspects of the BC Forest Industry. Corby sits on the Provincial Forestry Forum, First Nations Sub Committee and the Resource Tenures Stewardship Committee as an advisor on First Nations as well. Corby is also a Director of the Campbell River Salmon Foundation and is the Board Chair of the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce.
Capacity Forest Management Ltd. (Capfor) specializes in the management of First Nations Forestry Operations in conjunction with their First Nations clients. Capfor’s clients’ territories range from the North and Central Mainland Coast through North, West and South Vancouver Island to the Southern Interior and the Kootenays.
Capfor chose to specialize in managing First Nation Forestry endeavours because they believe in the philosophy that underlies the First Nations approach. Capfor strives to balance the First Nations' cultural priorities with the need to provide an economically viable operation. All clients maintain 100% ownership and control over their Forestry Operations.
Capacity Forest Management is a complete management service offering:
Through associates, Capfor can also provide access to services such as:
To date, the company has had a very high success rate, and currently (2015) manages approximately 5 million cubic meters of timber over the next 5 years. As well, Capfor manages community forests, woodlots and replaceable licenses.
Photos: Capacity Forest Management Ltd.
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