
A Sense of Place: Stories from the Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center at Berkshire Community College
Stories from the Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center at Berkshire Community College
A Sense of Place: Stories from the Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center at Berkshire Community College
Lukas Hyder: Great Mountain Forest Work in the Working Forest Oral History Podcast
Great Mountain Forest (GMF) is an over 6,000-acre working forest straddling Norfolk and Falls Village, CT. Its roots date back to the early 1900s on land where trees were clear-cut to produce charcoal for the iron ore industry in the 1800s. The Forest has a long history of work—both on the part of humans and the natural processes of the plant, animal, and insect species that occupy it.
This GMF-centered oral history project documents the fascinating history of the working forest through the lens of the foresters who manage it. Together, the foresters in this series have spent almost 150 years laboring in GMF, training generations of foresters and wildlife managers, and creating a diverse forest that will be there long after they leave.
This episode features Lukas Hyder. Lukas started at GMF as an intern and worked in the forest for eight years building lifelong relationships and a diverse skill set that would follow him to White Memorial Foundation, where he served as Forest Manager before becoming Executive Director.
Oral historian Mary B. O’Neill, Ph.D, hosted this podcast. To learn more and listen to the other oral history interview podcasts with current and past GMF forestry staff, visit www.greatmountainforest.org. You’ll also find links to the Connecticut Digital Archive, which stores this collection's complete oral history interviews and transcripts.
Great Mountain Forest’s Work in the Working Forest Oral History Project is made possible through a generous grant and technical support from the Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center at Berkshire Community College.
GMF is also grateful to Main Street Moxie podcast for the use of its audio recording equipment.
Podcast music: La Citadelle by Komiku