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Community Forests International

@canadatrees

Enabling people and forests to thrive together through community-led climate solutions.

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#IndigenousPeoplesDay might be over, but the efforts of Indigenous Peoples to protect and restore the land, ecosystems, and relationships to nature continue every day. bbc.com/future/article…

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Our partners at Asitu'lɨsk are recruiting volunteers to help #HealTheHemlocks! 🌳Tree Marking Week: Aug 28 - Sept 1 ❤️‍🩹Treatment Week: Sept 11-17 There are a number of volunteer positions available, regardless of your skills and experience: asitulsk.ca/heal-the-hemlo…

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Canada has continued to simplify our forests - transitioning them to single species monocultures for low value pulpwood. A buffet for insects and tinderbox for fire. In 10 years it will be illegal to manage forests like this. Back in our tree-planting days we knew this was

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Have you picked up the latest copy of Atlantic Business Magazine? Our own Megan de Graaf shares how adaptive forest management can mitigate the risk of wildfires while supporting the Wabanaki Forest to thrive in our rapidly changing climate.

Have you picked up the latest copy of <a href="/AtlanticBus/">Atlantic Business Magazine</a>?

Our own Megan de Graaf shares how adaptive forest management can mitigate the risk of wildfires while supporting the Wabanaki Forest to thrive in our rapidly changing climate.
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As climate change makes forests drier and hotter, fires start more easily, spread farther & are harder to put out. Drier vegetation means fires grow bigger and burn hotter, which has big impacts on our health, communities, and economy. cbc.ca/news/climate/c…

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Businesses must navigate an increasing supply of carbon opportunities. So how can they avoid projects that fail to deliver their promised emission reductions or community benefits? Let’s take a look. fintech.ca/2023/08/28/nav… FinTech Magazine

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Tree planting in the face of Canada's worst wildfire season As Trina Moyles reports, reforestation isn't as simple as planting more trees. w insight from Next Generation Reforestation, Canadian Forests Community Forests International Salish Fire Keepers Society corporateknights.com/issues/2023-11…

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What do you call this fruit in your language? If you've tried it, you know its uniquely sweet and sour taste that makes it perfect for a refreshing juice! P.S. Did you know the skin is edible too?

What do you call this fruit in your language?

If you've tried it, you know its uniquely sweet and sour taste that makes it perfect for a refreshing juice! 

P.S. Did you know the skin is edible too?
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We're excited to begin the ZanzADAPT Project: working to build community-led solutions that empower women, and foster gender equality and resilience to the increasing challenges of a changing climate. Stay tuned for more information coming soon!

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We're honoured to be featured in this special edition of Tropical Forest Issues! Together, these stories provide tangible and economic evidence that agroforestry can serve as a vital tool for climate and community resilience.