by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 11, 2023 | Blog, ForestLife Summer 2023, Newsletters
This summer, leading forest ecologists, silviculturalists, wildlife biologists and indigenous cultural practitioners are joining with PFT staff to help develop the first 10-year management plan for our new 1,130-acre Mount Ashland Demonstration Forest. In bringing together the best available climate science and traditional ecological knowledge to inform our management, we are learning so much!
by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 11, 2023 | Blog, ForestLife Summer 2023, Newsletters, Publications
PFT’s goal of conserving the core source watersheds of California has moved another key step forward. Our project to acquire and conserve 11,000 acres at the very top of the Trinity River moved closer to completion this past month with the Sierra Nevada Conservancy making a significant grant of $1.4M to PFT to help protect this invaluable source watershed.
by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 11, 2023 | Blog, ForestLife Summer 2023, Newsletters, Publications
With massive floods and fires, droughts and hurricanes, Nature is often highlighted as the victim of climate change. But it is, in fact, perhaps our greatest champion to help remediate climate change.
by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 11, 2023 | Blog, ForestLife Summer 2023, Newsletters, Publications
The very first grant PFT ever received—in 1993—was from the Weeden Foundation, a family foundation with roots in California. They saw the merit of supporting private, voluntary forest conservation, complementing their traditional focus on public lands. Thirty years later, Barbara Weeden Daugherty is continuing that tradition.
by Pacific Forest Trust | Aug 11, 2023 | Blog, ForestLife Summer 2023, Newsletters, Publications
In late April, forest landowners, community leaders, policy makers, conservationists, and wildlife advocates from across the country gathered to celebrate forests as treasure troves of biodiversity at PFT’s annual Forest Fete.