Building a Better Future for Birds, One Box at a Time
You might have heard that more than 51 million people in the United States and Canada participate in birdwatching as a hobby.
You might have heard that more than 51 million people in the United States and Canada participate in birdwatching as a hobby.
Slimy, slithery creatures take centre stage at Halloween, but they fascinate children all year round. Kids are onto something because these animals are important to the health and biodiversity of Canada’s forests.
SFI convened researchers, conservationists, academics and government officials from across North America this week for the first full-scale meeting of the SFI Sounding Board.
For 24 years, the Clemson University community has come together to build a Habitat for Humanity home for a local family during the 10 days leading up to the homecoming football game.
ABC is taking an ecosystem-based approach to bird conservation that is benefitting birds in ways that help other species — including people.
Operating across two time zones and two Canadian provinces, with a combined area the size of continental Europe, hasn’t stopped the Central Canada SIC from setting a new standard for community building, partnerships and member participation.
It may seem counterintuitive, but some forests in the Pacific Northwest have too many trees for their own good.
SFI announced today that the SFI 2015- 2019 Forest Management Standard has again met the rigorous third-party assessment of the PEFC.
A chance to learn scientific and technical skills while helping conserve birds was all the motivation middle-school students needed to participate in a Cornell University afterschool program this summer.
La société SFI annoncera aujourd’hui le lancement de son projet de grande envergure visant à quantifier les avantages pour la conservation associés aux forêts bien aménagées dans l’ensemble de l’Amérique du Nord, de la Colombie-Britannique à la Floride.