E3 Forest Lifecycle

Canadian Forestry Can Save The World

Shel Silverstein’s 1973 book The Giving Tree teaches us that trees can give us a lot over the course of their life. But the story of a single tree never really ends; from the seeds it sows, to the homes it builds, a single tree continues to give back long after it’s left the forest.

In this episode, we’ll reconnect with Jenny Tallman and Lacey Rose to talk more about regeneration and renewal and hear from Kerry McLaven, the CEO of Forest Gene Conservation Association about the critical role seeds and trees adapted to future climate conditions will play to help build resiliency in our forests. We’ll also hear from Jacob Handel, the Senior Director for Indigenous Relations at the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, on how third-party certification in our forests supports both regeneration and the sale of more sustainable consumer products.

Canadian Forestry Can Save The World is brought to you by Forestry For The Future. To learn more about Canada’s forest sector visit www.Forestryforthefuture.ca

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