How Yogi Bear inspired SWL Director

How Yogi Bear inspired SWL Director


A Director of Scottish Woodlands Ltd has described the unlikely inspiration for his career in forestry - TV cartoon Yogi Bear.


As a child, Andrew Tuft watched the antics of the mischievous bear and his companion Boo Boo. The pair were forever up to no good in the fictional Jellystone Park, much to the displeasure of Park Ranger Smith.


“It was Ranger Smith who attracted me to forestry.” said Andrew, in the latest Meet The Team video. “I wanted to be a park ranger and that developed into work experience in a forest not too far from me, Castlewellan [in County Down], and that started my interest in forestry.”


Andrew spent several years working for the Forest Service of Northern Ireland before joining Scottish Woodlands Ltd as Assistant Harvesting Manager in 2004. He joined the Board as Harvesting and Marketing Director in October 2020 - his career highlight so far..


Andrew’s interview stresses the crucial role that timber must play in meeting net zero targets as one of “3 Ps” that he loves about his job - people, places, and product.


His favourite tree is the rowan. “It’s the name of my son, and it’s a hardy and resilient species. I’m always amazed where you can see it growing in high elevations, including the well-known rowan tree on a rock at Rannoch Moor on the way up to Glencoe. It’s a great testament to its character.”


Watch the full video here

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