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The Proof Is In The Forest
Dogwood Alliance’s Response to International Paper’s Recent Forest Stewardship Council Certification Announcement
 
Progress in the Forest

Today marks the fourth anniversary of our historic agreement with Bowater to increase protections for our Southern forests...

 
Meet The South's Coolest 8 Year Old

Check out the inspiring story of Cole who is fighting to protect Southern forests...

 
Using Market Forces to Protect Our Coastal Forests

Andrew waxes poetic about our work to leverage change in the marketplace to protect Cole's favorite place...

 
 
Sustainable Forestry PDF Print E-mail

"Forest Management for the 21st Century"

Dogwood Alliance supports the efforts of people, communities, organizations and networks across the region work to practice and promote sustainable forestry. The Southern Forest Network is one of our main partners on this front.

Southern Forests Network The Southern Forests Network brings together people across the South who are committed to conserving private forest lands, practicing and supporting sustainable forestry, and cultivating sustainable forest-based economies. SFN participants include forestry and farming organizations, foresters, research facilities, conservation groups, loggers, universities, sawmills, landowners, and extension agencies.

We are organizing to:
  • Promote the conservation and sustainable management of private forest lands in the South.
  • Provide landowners with the information and support they need to conserve their forest lands and manage them sustainably.
  • Support foresters, loggers, harvesters, and others who are practicing good forestry and low-impact harvesting.
  • Support local value-added processing that creates good jobs and keeps the profits from forest harvests in local communities.
  • Promote state and federal policy that supports the conservation and sustainable management of forests.
SFN organizes through several active working groups and holds two meetings each year. SFN membership is free, and there are many ways to get involved-

For more information about the Network and current working group activities, visit our web site: www.southernsustainableforests.org
 
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Newsflash

Did you know that there is a fast food junky near you? The "11 Fast Food Junkies" are buying their paper packaging from Southern forests, and if you're getting this email it's probably because at some point or another you've agreed with me that our forests are much too important to be wasted for fast food packaging…