CONSERVATION GRANT FEATURED STORIES
Seeing the Forest for the Bees: Researching Plant-Pollinator Relationships in Managed Forests
On the traditional Mi’kmaq territory of the Qalipu First Nation, near Corner Brook, Newfoundland, a new collaborative research project will study pollinator and plant diversity through a 35-year view of managed boreal forest.
Collaboration For Conservation in the Southern Blue Ridge
SFI and the Forest Stewards Guild have brought together partners who live and work in the Southern Blue Ridge, including Evergreen Packaging (a business unit of Pactiv Evergreen), an SFI-certified company, to collaborate on forest conservation approaches.
Supporting nature-based solutions for rivers, fish and communities. Throughout the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) history, there have been significant improvements in identifying areas for conservation.
Working Forests at Work for Birds
Wherever you find the American Bird Conservancy’s (ABC) Emily Jo Williams, Westervelt’s Jonathan Lowery, and the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement Inc.’s (NCASI) Darren Miller together, you can be sure there will be plenty of laughs and no shortage of conservation inspiration.
Managing Working Forests to Benefit Iconic Swallow-tailed Kites
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is working this spring with forest landowners in the southeastern United States to provide nesting sites for the unmistakable Swallow-tailed Kite, now and into the future.
Conservation through forest certification to help species at risk
One of the best parts of my work at the Sustainable Forestry Initiative is the opportunity I have to collaborate with researchers, academics and other conservation leaders throughout Canada and the United States.
Secret food habitats of caribou suggest habitat improvements
Woodland caribou are considered threatened throughout much of Canada’s vast boreal forest.
Creating a generation of conservationists
The Canadian kids’ conservation organization, Earth Rangers wants to create a new generation of conservationists by focusing on hope.
On World Water Day – forests are the answer
Whoever you are, wherever you are, water is your human right. That’s the theme of World Water Day 2019.
SFI CONSERVATION IMPACT PROJECT
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SFI CONSERVATION GRANTS
FEATURED GRANT STORIES
Lauren Cooper
Chief Conservation Officer
Tel: 202-335-3553
Darren Sleep
Lead Scientist
Tel: 613-424-8734
Rachel Hamilton
Manager, Conservation Programs
Tel: 343-803-0590
Carley Archibald
Coordinator, GIS and Conservation Research
Tel: 613-701-2179
Stephanie Scane
Coordinator, Conservation Programs
Tel: 613-742-3786