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SAVE WILDLIFE HABITAT Save Wildlife Habitat. For every nook and cranny in a forest, there are animals and plants that call it home. Just as we do, animals need food, fresh water, room to roam, and places of refuge. Conserving and revitalizing wildlife habitat ensures both animals and humans have a healthier future ahead. Forests can mean big business for developers WORKING FOREST CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 101 Working forest conservation easements allow private landowners to permanently conserve their forests while keeping them in private ownership. The Pacific Forest Trust pioneered this form of conservation easement to keep working forests working and to protecttheir benefits to
PACIFIC FISHER
About the Pacific Fisher. A member of the Weasel family, Pacific fishers are small carnivores with quick reflexes and excellent climbing skills. Despite what their name might suggest, fishers do not eat fish but rather hares, rodents, and birds. They are also one of the few specialized hunters of porcupines. Their litters range fromone to four
CONSERVATION PROJECT MANAGER Pacific Forest Trust (PFT) delivers landscape-scale private forest conservation in the Pacific West and develops innovative incentives for forest conservation at the national level. PFT conserves irreplaceable private forest landscapes and secures the vital forest resources on which we all depend. We do so in ways that reward privatelandowners
BUTTE CREEK MEADOWS WORKING FOREST CONSERVATION EASEMENT Butte Creek Meadows provides water important for drinking, agriculture, and aquatic habitat. The working forest conservation easement established on this property, will conserve over 2,660 acres of diverse, healthy forest, 650-acres of rare wet meadow habitat, anda
WALTER AND JEANNE SEDGWICK Jeanne is currently the vice chair of WildAid and a former conservation program director for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Walter founded the Red Hills Land Conservancy which later became Tall Timbers in Florida. He has served on the boards of the National Audubon Society, the Land Trust Alliance, The Nature Conservancy-Florida, and REALIZING THE VISION FOR CONSERVATION 4 After a wildfire passes, life returns in new and unexpected ways, as animals creep out of their hiding places, birds return to make new nests, and flowers—with their seeds often lying dormant for years—find life under the sun. HOME - PACIFIC FOREST TRUSTWHY FORESTS MATTERWHAT WE DOWHAT YOU CAN DOCONSERVATION PROJECTSCONSERVE FORESTS Pacific Forest Trust sustains America's forests for all their public benefits of wood, water, wildlife, and people's well-being. WHAT WE DO - PACIFIC FOREST TRUST What We Do. We create and advance strategies that cultivate commitment, imagination, and resources to make it easier and more rewarding to give back to forests that give so much to us. ; Since 1993, we have created economic incentives that reward private forest owners for conserving their lands and practicing sustainable forestry. ABOUT US - PACIFIC FOREST TRUST Since 1993, Pacific Forest Trust has epitomized innovation, daring, and a savvy understanding of market forces to create new economic incentives that reward private forest owners for conserving their lands and practicing sustainable forestry. We’re a visionary think-and-do-tank of scientists, conservationists, policy wonks,entrepreneurs, and
SAVE WILDLIFE HABITAT Save Wildlife Habitat. For every nook and cranny in a forest, there are animals and plants that call it home. Just as we do, animals need food, fresh water, room to roam, and places of refuge. Conserving and revitalizing wildlife habitat ensures both animals and humans have a healthier future ahead. Forests can mean big business for developers WORKING FOREST CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 101 Working forest conservation easements allow private landowners to permanently conserve their forests while keeping them in private ownership. The Pacific Forest Trust pioneered this form of conservation easement to keep working forests working and to protecttheir benefits to
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About the Pacific Fisher. A member of the Weasel family, Pacific fishers are small carnivores with quick reflexes and excellent climbing skills. Despite what their name might suggest, fishers do not eat fish but rather hares, rodents, and birds. They are also one of the few specialized hunters of porcupines. Their litters range fromone to four
CONSERVATION PROJECT MANAGER Pacific Forest Trust (PFT) delivers landscape-scale private forest conservation in the Pacific West and develops innovative incentives for forest conservation at the national level. PFT conserves irreplaceable private forest landscapes and secures the vital forest resources on which we all depend. We do so in ways that reward privatelandowners
BUTTE CREEK MEADOWS WORKING FOREST CONSERVATION EASEMENT Butte Creek Meadows provides water important for drinking, agriculture, and aquatic habitat. The working forest conservation easement established on this property, will conserve over 2,660 acres of diverse, healthy forest, 650-acres of rare wet meadow habitat, anda
WALTER AND JEANNE SEDGWICK Jeanne is currently the vice chair of WildAid and a former conservation program director for the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Walter founded the Red Hills Land Conservancy which later became Tall Timbers in Florida. He has served on the boards of the National Audubon Society, the Land Trust Alliance, The Nature Conservancy-Florida, and REALIZING THE VISION FOR CONSERVATION 4 After a wildfire passes, life returns in new and unexpected ways, as animals creep out of their hiding places, birds return to make new nests, and flowers—with their seeds often lying dormant for years—find life under the sun. WHAT WE DO - PACIFIC FOREST TRUST What We Do. We create and advance strategies that cultivate commitment, imagination, and resources to make it easier and more rewarding to give back to forests that give so much to us. ; Since 1993, we have created economic incentives that reward private forest owners for conserving their lands and practicing sustainable forestry. SUPPORT PACIFIC FOREST TRUST When you contribute to Pacific Forest Trust, you join a network linked by a simple understanding: forest health is ultimately human health. We work to support forests in many ways and there are many ways you can support our work.PACIFIC FISHER
About the Pacific Fisher. A member of the Weasel family, Pacific fishers are small carnivores with quick reflexes and excellent climbing skills. Despite what their name might suggest, fishers do not eat fish but rather hares, rodents, and birds. They are also one of the few specialized hunters of porcupines. Their litters range fromone to four
PACIFIC FOREST TRUST'S FOREST FLASH: CLIMATE, CONSERVATION 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 issue: Climate progress in 2020, and encouraging conservation and connectivity. VAN ECK FOREST LABORATORIES The Van Eck forests are living forest laboratories that demonstrate how natural forest management restores biological diversity, protects watersheds, creates measurable and impactful climate change solutions, and yields competitive economic returns, fine wood, and dependable jobs. Fred M. van Eck believed in the synergy of optimizing economicDOUGLAS FIR
Douglas fir habitat, particularly areas containing the coast Douglas fir variety, is one of the most productive forest types in the world. Today, Douglas fir is one of the world’s most economically important timber trees due to its quick growth as well as the versatility and FOREST FLASH: OUR FORESTS, OUR HOMES: CORRIDORS, CLIMATE Conserving Critical Corridors for Critters and Climate on the Siskiyou Crest We are delighted to announce that PFT has entered into an agreement with Chinook Forest Partners to buy 1,675 acres of highly diverse forestland along the Siskiyou Crest.PACIFIC TAILED FROG
Pacific tailed frogs are small frogs endemic of the Pacific Northwest. They are typically tan or brownish in color and have flat, wide feet. The “tail” of the Pacific tailed frog is found only on males and is actually used to insert sperm into females during mating. Because streams are the preferred habitat for these frogs, this tail-like FOREST CARBON IN THE UNITED STATES Forest Extent and Carbon Retention. Forests occupy one-third of the US land mass (747 million acres), with private ownership on almost two-thirds of that area (424 million acres). Private forests are the most productive—and threatened—forests in the country. Their state of carbon accumulation or release has a major impact on the US carbon SEARLE WHITNEY'S GIFT TO THE FUTURE Searle Whitney’s Gift to the Future. C. Searle Whitney was an economist, psychologist, and philanthropist who had a deep and abiding passion for nature. This was sparked by his childhood experiences in the Adirondacks of New York, and furthered by hiking adventures in the American West. He was also a deeply compassionate man who understood Skip to main content Enable accessibility forvisually impaired
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WE PIONEER NEW SOURCES OF FINANCIAL RETURN FOR LANDOWNERS TO STEWARD AND PROTECT THEIR FORESTS.CONSERVE FORESTS
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ForestLife Spring 2020 Six generations of stewardship at Phillips Family Tree Farm; Oregon makes history; an alliance for forests and water; the benefits of carbon offsets; Yosemite rises from the ashes; safeguarding our water;and more!
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PFT is pioneering new and effective approaches to managing and conserving forests for their climate services, amongst other values. Read about all about that and other highlights of PFT’s work in 2019inside.
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