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Spring 2016 Leaflet

Spring 2016 Leaflet

In this issue: Shasta-area conservation expands; promoting water security, naturally; welcoming home salmon; and indicators of climate change in California.

Shasta-Area Conservation Expands

Shasta-Area Conservation Expands

20 square mile working forest conservation easement, McCloud Dogwood Butte, to close this spring, protecting wildlife habitat, volcanic springs, and more.

Promoting Water Security, Naturally

Promoting Water Security, Naturally

We’re developing legislation to ensure natural watershed restoration and protection, building climate resilience and enhancing our water security.

Welcoming Home the Salmon

Welcoming Home the Salmon

To safeguard salmon, we are working to restore more natural function to the waterways of the California van Eck redwood forests.

Silent Auction, Forest Fete 2016

Silent Auction, Forest Fete 2016

Here’s a preview of just some of the items to be featured at the Forest Fete silent auction. If you would like to bid on these items, be sure to purchase your ticket and join in on the fun.

Forest Fete 2016

Forest Fete 2016

You’re invited to Forest Fete, the premier social event celebrating forests and all of the furry, feathered, and finned creatures that call forests, “home.”

Pacific Forest Trust Earns National Recognition

Pacific Forest Trust Earns National Recognition

Pacific Forest Trust, an innovative leader in the conservation of working forests for all their public benefits, today announced it has achieved independent Accreditation for a second time–a national mark of honor and distinction in land conservation.

Fall 2015 Leaflet

Fall 2015 Leaflet

In this issue: Extending the impact of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument; the value of fire; a tool to help meet landowners’ conservation goals; and how California and PFT advance climate solutions through forest conservation.

Extending the Impact of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

Extending the Impact of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

Private landowners can make or break the forest conservation efforts in and around the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. We partner with landowners to extend the impact of the monument, protect the biodiversity of the area, and connect natural corridors for wildlife.

The Value of Fire

The Value of Fire

Natural forests are more likely to survive drought and mitigate climate change, according to research conducted by Malcolm North, Research Forest Ecologist for the USDA Forest Service. Find out more about the value of fire and restoring a more natural fire regime to stabilize carbon stores of fire-suppressed forests.

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(415) 561-0700 x. 17

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