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James "Jim" Joseph Pojar (born January 12, 1948, in
Ramsey, Minnesota Ramsey is a suburban city 22 miles (35 km) north-northwest of downtown Minneapolis in Anoka County, Minnesota, Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 27,646 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is a northwe ...
) Is an American-Canadian field botanist, forester, and ecologist. In 2015 the Canadian Botanical Association awarded him the George Lawson Medal for lifetime achievement.


Biography

After graduating with a master's degree in botany from the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (historically known as University of Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint ...
, Pojar studied from 1970 to 1974 at the
University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Public university, public research university with campuses near University of British Columbia Vancouver, Vancouver and University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada ...
. (interview by Mike Fenger) His 1974 Ph.D. thesis ''Relation of the reproductive biology of plants to the structure and function of four plant communities'' was supervised by Katherine "Kay" I. Beamish. Pojar became involved with Vladimir Krajina's Ecological Reserves (ERs) Program at its inception in 1972. Krajina hired, as field summer assistants, Pojar, along with some of Pojar's fellow graduate students, such as Karel Klinka. Krajina collaborated with some fellow academics, such as Geoffrey G. E. Scudder, Thomas H. Carefoot (b. 1938), and Robert Charles Brooke (1934-2014), to do field surveys. After his graduation in 1974, Pojar worked as a biological consultant for about a year and a half and then became employed by Krajina's ERs for three years and a few months. The goals of the ERs Program were to set aside and protect government-owned areas in British Columbia. The two primary goals for protection were to promote scientific research and to have natural benchmarks for evaluating land management and human use in other areas. Krajina's ERs Program successfully set aside several environmental reserves, of which the Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve is especially noteworthy. Near the beginning of the decades of the 1980s, Pojar resigned from the ERs Project and joined the
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. During his employment for the Research Section of British Columbia's Ministry of Forests, he became a "highly respected field botanist/ecologist". He worked for more than 40 years for the forest service based in
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. Pojar is the author or co-author of many scientific articles and reports, as well as several books, including field guides for plants to be identified by amateur botanists. His wife Rosamund is among the contributors to some of his books. Jim Polar's book ''Plants of Coastal British Columbia, including Washington, Oregon & Alaska'', co-authored by Andy McKinnon and Paul B. Alaback, sold 250,000 copies as of the year 2013. According to Jim Pojar, commercial logging of primary old-growth forests and replacing them with managed tree plantations can cause a 40 to 50 percent reduction in
carbon sequestration Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon in a carbon pool. It plays a crucial role in Climate change mitigation, limiting climate change by reducing the amount of Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, carbon dioxide in the atmosphe ...
. He advocates preserving and protecting British Columbia's natural forests with as much old-growth as possible, especially in British Columbia's wetter regions. He says that lack of protection of the forests increases the damage caused by "
wildfire A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a ...
s, insect outbreaks, and
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s.


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