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"Today’s announcement sends a strong market signal that being green, means using wood. In fact, wood is the green building material," commented Martin.
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"Celebrate Forests, Celebrate Life" campaign highlights how American forests contribute to health and livelihoods.
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, key members of Congress including Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.), and a consortium of top officials from America’s leading forest and conservation organizations, will join together to highlight the importance of America’s forests during a special celebration and reception here in Washington, D.C.
Two significant steps were taken to improve forest conservation on private lands. On Tuesday, a partnership agreement was sealed by Tom Martin, American Forest Foundation (AFF) president and CEO, and Dave White, chief of the Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), which will make it easier for America’s family forest owners to access federal financial assistance programs administered by NRCS under the Farm Bill. Financial assistance helps landowners and managers improve forest management on the ground.
Read More >Five educators who use environmental education to spur students’ enthusiasm to learn were named the 2011 National Outstanding Educators by Project Learning Tree® (PLT), the environmental education program of AFF.
Read More >AFF has proclaimed Saturday, May 21 as National Walk in the Woods Day™ as an event to celebrate the year-long 2011 International Year of Forests.
Read More >A decline in the numbers and health of pollinators such as bees, birds, and butterflies poses a threat to biodiversity, global food webs and human health. Project Learning Tree® (PLT), the environmental education program of AFF, and the U.S. Forest Service have engaged students across the country to help stem the decline.
Read More >President Barack Obama delivered remarks today about the America’s Great Outdoors (AGO) report, a first step in the administration’s vision for 21st century conservation and recreation. Most forests in the United States are owned by families, not by the federal government or large companies, so conserving America’s great outdoors requires strong partnerships and the right incentives for millions of family forest owners.
Read More >The American Forest Foundation, the U. S. Forest Service and the
National Association of State Foresters announce the U.S. celebration
of the official United Nations International Year of Forests 2011. The
theme of the U.S. campaign is "Celebrate Forests. Celebrate Life."
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2011 as International Year of Forests to promote broader understanding of the importance of forests and to bolster global efforts to promote sustainable forest management and conservation. With support from the U.S. Forest Service, the American Forest Foundation has partnered with the National Association of State Foresters to develop, guide, and facilitate plans for the U.S. celebration.
Read More >Thanks to students across the country, people are taking a walk through the woods at the United Nations in New York City. Students are sharing their state’s unique forest heritage on the world stage today, as a “forest exchange box” created and decorated by students from Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Montana, New Hampshire, and New Mexico went on display at the US Mission to the United Nations in New York. These six boxes were selected for display by the American Forest Foundation out of dozens submitted nationwide.
Read More >A bipartisan effort lead by Reps. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) and Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and 79 representatives from 35 states is calling on the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to change its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system to give credit to all of the major third-party forest certification systems in the U.S.
Family-owned Forests Essential to Efforts to Protect America’s Great Outdoors
On Thursday, July 15 the Obama Administration will visit Asheville, North Carolina as part of the Americas’ Great Outdoors Listening Tour. The administration wants to learn more about working land, open space, and landscape conservation. The listening session will be held at Asheville-Buncombe County Technical Institute in Asheville, North Carolina from 1:00p.m.-4:00p.m.
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In a landmark step, the U.S, House of Representatives today passed climate change legislation, HR 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, by a 219-212 vote, creating a cap and trade system and other incentives for carbon emissions reduction.
Private Forests Could Do More to Offset Carbon Emissions - New Industry-Conservation Coalition Calls Read More >
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