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Public Lands Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Public Lands Coalition

Ecology Action Centre

Ecology Action Centre - Wilderness Issues

Ecoforestry Institute Society of Canada

A website about ecoforestry in BC.

Forest Stewardship Council 

FSCThe FSC guarantees that wood carrying the FSC Logo comes from an environmentally and socially well-managed forest.

Forbidden Forest

The film: "Ravaged landscapes, good wood left rotting on the ground, stagnant pools of water, uprooted trees. Trenches more than 2 metres deep gouged by heavy machinery. This is clear-cutting in New Brunswick's Acadian forest. And it's being done on public ("Crown") lands -- lands that are supposed to be managed by the government on behalf of the people.
In Forbidden Forest, we meet two very different men united by a passion to save the forest and to bring some of the province's public forest under community control."

Integrated Resource Management

This is the ecology action center's IRM web site

Low Impact Forestry

This extensive website is part of a collaborative project of the New Brunswick Conservation Council and the Federation of Woodlot Owners to extend the reach of low impact
forestry onto Crown lands and to a greater number of private woodlots.

Nova Scotia Nature Trust

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust is a non-government, charitable, conservation organization dedicated to protecting significant natural areas on private land in Nova Scotia.

Old Growth Forests

The Eastern Old Growth Clearinghouse is an organization dedicated to preserving old growth forests in Eastern North America.

Sustainable Forestry

Sustainable Forestry Links & Resources

Tobeatic

Tobeatic Wilderness Committee

Sierra Club of Canada Sierra Club of Canada works on issues ranging from climate change and energy to toxic chemical contamination and loss of biological diversity.

 

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