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International Paper Takes Corporate Greenwashing to a Whole New Level

Latest website provokes unintentional laughter.

 
Ending the Taxpayer Giveaway for False Climate Solutions

It's time to invest our tax dollars in truly environmental solutions to climate change, not false solutions like burning our forests...

 
Remembering Alison Cochran

Dogwood Alliance mourns the passing of longtime forest activist and talented musician Alison Cochran.

 
Take Action to Stop GE Trees in the South!

A short window of opportunity to demand the USDA deny ArborGen permits to do a widescale planting of genetically engineered Eucalyptus in the Southern US...

 
 
Eco-system Services PDF Print E-mail

wetlands.jpgThe natural world obviously serves as the infrastructure for all human activities.  It supports our physical and economic development.   Ecosystem services are quite valuable and quantifiable. In addition to hunting, fishing and bird-watching, forest-based recreation such as hiking, mountain biking and whitewater rafting bring hundreds of millions of dollars to our local economies in the South every year.  Experts are currently working to translate the scientific knowledge into economic terms. (The pic at the top illustrates that 30 % of Southeast forest wetland have been lost.)

wetlands_to_plantations.jpgWetlands are valuable for their own ecological worth. They are a critical component of the complicated web of life on our planet. Beyond this deep and unique intrinsic value, the ecosystem services of wetlands are phenomenal. Any single service by itself would make wetland restoration worthwhile but we in fact benefit from all of them. Yet we continue to ditch and drain wetlands for pine plantations that ultimately end up in landfills in the form of packaging, office supplies and other paper products. (The pic to the left of a large pine plantation in SE North Carolina depicts the conversion of bottom land wetland forests to plantations which is the leading cause of freshwater forested  wetlands loss in the South. USFWS -2000)

 

To learn more about the importance of the critical ecosystem services provided by wetlands click here

 


 
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