SILVER RINGS
As the "Voice of Forest
Practitioners", it is one of Institute's objectives to welcome
individuals to the profession of forestry. It has been our tradition
since 1967, to present Silver Rings to graduating students from CIF/IFC
recognized Canadian forestry programs.
History
The very first Silver Ring
ceremony was held in 1953 at the University of British Columbia (UBC),
organized by the graduating class of forestry and forest engineering. It
quickly became a tradition at UBC and by 1961, was adopted by the other
three forestry schools (University of New Brunswick, Laval and
University of Toronto) across the country. The CIF/IFC was asked to
undertake the responsibility for the program, and in 1967 assumed it as
a Centennial project. Since then, all graduates from CIF/IFC recognized
forestry baccalaureate programs have received identical Silver Rings. In
2002, the CIF/IFC was proud to formally welcome graduates from CIF/IFC
recognized forestry technical schools. Graduates are proud of this
national tradition. It is fitting that the CIF/IFC, as the only national
organization of forest practitioners in Canada, honour the graduates at
this event.
Significance of the Ring
The CIF/IFC provides the
Silver Ring as a welcome to the profession of forestry. It is a symbol
of achievement in having completed a CIF/IFC recognized forestry
program. The Silver Ring is visible evidence of the national bond among
Canadian forestry graduates - a bond that overrides differences in
levels of responsibility, differences in employment status, differences
in province of residence, and differences in language. The forestry
baccalaureate program Silver Rings are marked with a small raised tree
and the forestry technical program Silver Rings are engraved with a
leaf; each are symbolic of our forest ecosystems and their inherent
values.
The Silver Ring provided is normally
worn on the little finger of the working hand with the tip of the tree
or the leaf growing out, symbolic of a growing professional
responsibility.
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