Reg Balch

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Dr. Reginald Ernest Balch (December 29, 1894 - 1994) was a Canadian photographer and scientist.

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He was born in Sevenoaks, England, the son of the Rev. Alfred Earnest Balch and Sarah Hawkes. He was educated at Bedford Grammar School and Kingswood School. Balch received a University scholarship but waived it to be a farmer.

He arrived in Canada in 1913, departing from Liverpool and disembarking ten days later at Saint John. He took a train to Ontario but found little work there. In 1914, he was hired by the Ontario Reformatory and later, with the outbreak of World War I, enlisted, serving three years in France with the Canadian Field Artillery. His interest in forest biology led him to enroll in the Ontario Agricultural College, graduating in 1923 with a BSA degree. Afterwards, he took a summer job as a fire ranger and assisted an American forest entomologist. This led to his receiving an MS degree at Syracuse University's New York State College of Forestry in 1928.

In 1930 he was appointed Officer-in-Charge of the Dominion Entomological Laboratory, a federal government facility located on the University of New Brunswick campus in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He settled in Fredericton with his wife, Martha.

His five half-hour radio lectures for CBC's University of the Air series during the spring of 1965 were essential in the introduction of the word "ecology" to the public. He later served as the honorary president for the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, on of the first modern Canadian environmental groups established in 1969. He traveled and photographed Europe, especially Ireland. His photos illustrated a book of Alden Nowlan's poems, Early Poems.

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  • Control of Forest Insects - R E Balch, Annual Review of Entomology, January 1958, Vol. 3, Pages 449-468, (doi: 10.1146/annurev.en.03.010158.002313) [1]
  • The Ecological Viewpoint - R.E. Balch (Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1965) ISBN 0-88794-023-4
  • A Mind's Eye - R. E. Balch (Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1985) ISBN 0-86492-066-0
  • Celebrations of Nature - edited by Harold Hatheway (Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1991) ISBN 0-86492-107-1

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