Dylan Alcock, BSc F
About Dylan Alcock, BSc F
Dylan Alcock is an Operations Forester with extensive experience in forestry and environmental management. He has worked at Domtar in Dryden, Ontario, since 2019 and has held various roles in the field since 2016.
Current Role as Operations Forester
Dylan Alcock currently holds the position of Operations Forester at Domtar, where he has been employed since 2019. His role is based in Dryden, Ontario, and he has accumulated five years of experience in this position. As an Operations Forester, he is responsible for overseeing forestry operations, ensuring sustainable practices, and managing forest resources effectively.
Previous Experience at Domtar
Before his current role, Dylan Alcock worked at Domtar as a Silviculture/Operations Forester for a brief period in 2018. This role lasted three months and took place in Dryden, Ontario. His experience in this position contributed to his knowledge and skills in forestry operations and silviculture practices.
Educational Background in Forestry
Dylan Alcock studied at the University of New Brunswick, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from 2017 to 2019. Prior to this, he attended Fleming College, completing a Forestry Technician program from 2016 to 2017 and a Fish and Wildlife Technician program from 2014 to 2016. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in forestry and wildlife management.
Experience as Urban Forester
In 2017, Dylan Alcock worked as an Urban Forester for York Region (The Regional Municipality of York) for three months in Newmarket, Ontario. This role involved managing urban forestry initiatives and contributing to the maintenance and health of urban trees and green spaces.
Role as Aquatic Monitoring Assistant
Dylan Alcock served as an Aquatic Monitoring Assistant at the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority in 2016. This position lasted four months and was based in Oshawa, Ontario. His responsibilities included monitoring aquatic ecosystems, which enhanced his understanding of environmental conservation.