Seeing the Forest Webinar: For the Wildlife
Join PFT on Thursday, April 6th for a discussion about the impact of current management policies and climate change on forest biodiversity.
Join PFT on Thursday, April 6th for a discussion about the impact of current management policies and climate change on forest biodiversity.
Hugh Brady, an original “back-to-the-lander,” is working with Pacific Forest Trust to craft a conservation easement at Green Gorge Working Forest, a second-growth redwood forest at a picturesque bend of the Garcia River in Mendocino County, California. Find out more about this important habitat for native salmon, owls, and other wildlife.
Working Forest Conservation Easements work in synergy with Safe Harbor Agreements to save wildlife, working lands, and family stewardship. Find out more about how the Harts are managing their land for Northern Spotted Owls and Gray Wolves.
In Pacific Forest Trust’s e-newsletter, Forest Flash, we send you the most recent PFT news and updates on forests, clean water, climate, and wildlife, no more than once or twice a month. In this month’s update: habitat funding, fuels reduction, and lasting partnerships.
PFT and the Michigan-California Timber Company have partnered with CAL FIRE to permanently protect the iconic landscape at Black Butte Working Forest, at the foot of Mount Shasta.
Through a conservation easement in partnership with Schroll Timberlands, PFT is helping build a sustainable forest future and preserve this rural community’s way of life.