Working Together to Write the Next Chapter in Responsible Forestry

Each year, our Annual Conference provides an opportunity for the SFI community to come together and learn about new research in conservation.

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25
Sep
What Lives in Your Forest?

Responsible forest management supports harvesting timber, as well as promoting wildlife habitats and animal populations.

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13
Sep
3 Questions for Kathy from Timberline Newsletter

Kathy recently sat down with Timberline to answer their top five questions on certified wood and how their customers can use sustainable materials in their projects.

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09
Sep
An Important Summer for Bird Conservation

In June our partners at Bird Studies Canada  helped co-host, with Nature Canada and BirdLife International, the Birdlife World Congress with conservation leaders from over 120 countries.

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06
Sep
Back-to-School Shopping: Helping Consumers Make Responsible Decisions

Are you busy with back-to-school shopping in your household? If so, you will be interested to learn that at Norcom, we have implemented a variety of sustainability programs.

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03
Sep
Last Days of Summer

Phil Riebel from New Brunswick, Canada submitted this incredible photo of an Acadian forest and we thought it was the perfect way to take in the last few days of summer.

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30
Aug
National Geographic Educates Importance of Forest Certification

Earlier this month I had an opportunity to speak at The Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) Global Sustainability Summit in Seattle, WA. 

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26
Aug
Fostering Stronger Forest Communities

Jordan Benner captured this photo of students learning the art of tree estimating during the yearly Envirothon competition in Rediscovery Forest, Silverton, Oregon.

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23
Aug
One Month Until Texas: Join us at our Annual Conference

Curtis Wheat from Waxachachie, Texas submitted this great picture highlighting the biodiversity of Texas.

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16
Aug
Celebrating the Family Tree Farmer

Minnesota tree farmer Dave Medvecky is known for having an uncanny knack for match-making his trees to their final market purpose.

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13
Aug
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