WASHINGTON – The New York program of the National Audubon Society has received a Sustainable Forestry Initiative®  (SFI® ) conservation grant to build a stronger link between bird conservation and forest management along the Atlantic Flyway.

“This SFI grant will help us develop a communications and outreach program for foresters, forest landowners and SFI-certified mills in New York State, and transfer our knowledge and methods to seven other states along the Atlantic Flyway,” said Michael Burger, Director of Conservation and Science for Audubon New York. “Engaging private forest owners in sustainable forest management practices is key to the long term protection of many priority bird and other wildlife species, and we are excited to be launching this unique effort with SFI.”

Audubon New York was awarded a total of $14,000 over two years through the SFI Conservation and Community Partnerships Grant Program for the project. It will include educational workshops for landowners, foresters, and SFI-certified mills – which are required to work with their suppliers to promote responsible forest management on their forests – as well as site visits to work with select landowners to provide specific assistance. Audubon is active in forest stewardship in eight states along the Atlantic Flyway – New York, Vermont, Maine, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia and North and South Carolina.

In addition to Audubon New York, project partners include the Empire State Forest Products Association, which leads the SFI Implementation Committee in New York State. Seven SFI Program Participants have certified a total of 1.4 million acres/567,000 hectares in New York State to the SFI forest standard, and seven manufacturers are certified to the unique SFI fiber sourcing requirements.

“Audubon, like SFI, recognizes that all forest interests need to work together to reach out to the 600,000 private forest landowners across the state – including landowners, industry, academic research, state agencies and conservation groups,” SFI President and CEO Kathy Abusow said. “Family forest owners want to manage their lands in a way that conserves wildlife habitat, and this project will provide the expertise they need to integrate bird habitat considerations into their forest management plans and practices.”

SFI Inc., an independent third-party forest certification program, created the Conservation and Community Partnerships Grant program last year to build on the more than $1.1 billion SFI program participants have contributed since 1995 for research activities since 1995, including forestry research, science and technology.

The SFI 2010-2014 Standard is based on 14 core principles that promote sustainable forest management, including measures to protect water quality, biodiversity, wildlife habitat, species at risk, and Forests with Exceptional Conservation Value, and encourages community involvement. The SFI program is the only forest certification standard in North America that requires participants to support and engage in research activities to improve forestry forest health, productivity and sustainable management of forest resources.

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The Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) advances sustainability through forest-focused collaborations. We are an independent, nonprofit organization that leverages four interconnected pillars of work: standards, conservation, community, and education. SFI works with the forest sector, conservation groups, academics, researchers, brand owners, resource professionals, landowners, educators, local communities, Indigenous Peoples, and governments. Collaborating with our network, we leverage SFI-certified forests and products as powerful tools to help solve sustainability challenges such as climate action, conservation of biodiversity, education of future generations, and sustainable economic development.

Christine Leduc
VP, Communications and Government Relations
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
613-706-1114
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