Amy Adams starring in movie about world-renowned B.C. forestry expert

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A world-renowned B.C. forestry expert is having a book about her life made into a movie starring Amy Adams.

VANCOUVER -- A world-renowned forestry expert and University of British Columbia professor is having a book about her life made into a movie starring Amy Adams., was released in May. It’s based on her more than 30 years studying the relationships of trees and how they’re connected as a society in the forest.“I think she’ll bring a deep sensitivity to the issues around forests," said Simard.

“I don’t know if he’s going to act in the movie, I hope he does. I think that would be awesome, ” says Simard. She was one of the first girls accepted into a B.C. forestry program, something she says she didn’t think would happen. Scientists in the United Kingdom had already shown a connection between seedlings in a lab and Simard believed the concept could be proven in the forest.

Now her book, which in part is about her research, is going to be made into a movie, something she hopes raises awareness about the rights and wrongs of forestry. And she’s doing more than research.

 

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