SFI Announces Conservation Grant Recipients

The Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. (SFI), Washington, D.C., USA, has awarded more than $400,000 to 10 conservation projects as part of its 2014 Conservation and Community Partnerships Grant Program. These projects support efforts towards continuous improvement in sustainable forest management and forest conservation throughout North America.

"The 2014 conservation grant recipients represent a wide and invaluable cross section of research supporting future forests across the U.S. and Canada," said Kathy Abusow, president and CEO of SFI. "The SFI program is the only forest certification standard in North America that requires participants to support and engage in research activities to improve forest health, productivity, and sustainable management of forest resources. We're looking forward to supporting each of these worthy projects."

Since 2010, SFI has awarded more than 50 conservation partnership grants totaling more than $1.9 million to foster research and pilot efforts to better inform future decisions about our forests. When leveraged with project partner contributions, that total investment exceeds $7.1 million.

This year's projects include improving wildlife habitat management, mitigating impacts on wetlands, and conserving indigenous cultural features, just to name a few. The 2014 conservation grant recipients are:

SFI's 2014 investment includes ongoing multi-year research grant commitments for projects awarded to groups like Nature Trust B.C. to mitigate impacts on biological diversity through management of invasive plant species, and to the American Bird Conservancy to showcase the value of habitat improvements, including thinning, understory management, and the creation of snags for bird conservation within the context of meeting economic and forest health goals.

More information about The SFI Conservation Grant Program is available online.

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