Cliff White
Cliff White has worked with Parks Canada since 1973 in
various positions including fire crew member, public
safety warden, and park vegetation/fire specialist. From
1987 to 1990, he was the Parks Canada National Fire
Management Coordinator in Parks Canada’s Ottawa
headquarters. Since 1990, Cliff has worked as a
biologist with Banff National Parks Resource
Conservation Section, an interdisciplinary group of
wildlife, vegetation, aquatic, and geographic
information system specialists. His focus has been on
the long-term and current role of humans in determining
fire regimes and wildlife density patterns in the
Canadian Rockies, and particularly on the ecosystem
effects of recent major changes in BNP’s elk population
(due to human habituation, predation, and management
relocations), combined with the habitat effects of
large-area prescribed burns. Cliff has a Ph.D. in Forest
Ecology from the University of British Columbia. He
lives in Canmore, Alberta with a busy wife, 3 even
busier kids, a tired dog, and a mortgage.
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