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Who Decides the Future of the Wabanaki Forest?
Climate change is urgent, and yet, the Indigenous organizations we collaborate with and look up to have taught us that consensus-making and rights-based approaches take time. These two truths are not at odds. In fact, following the leadership of Indigenous knowledge holders and experts is the best way to understand the Wabanaki forest and protect it from irreversible damage.
Five Ways to Prepare for Carbon Offsets Markets
A Short Guide for Land Stewards Forest carbon offsets opportunities available to forest stewards are starting to pop up across the Maritimes. Each program is different and will vary in its accessibility, requirements, and the amount that it pays for carbon offsets. While you continue to evaluate emerging opportunities, there are several things that you […]
Exploring Climate-Smart Forest Management
“Climate-smart forestry.” “Ecological forest management.” “Climate-adaptive silviculture.” You may have heard these words before, but what do they mean? In this article, dive into what ecological forestry is, and how you or someone you know can apply it to their land. We’ll also look at some of the climate benefits that come from implementing these […]
Springtime in the Wabanaki Forest
Spring has arrived, and it’s the perfect time to venture into the wonders of the forest. As the snow melts and days grow longer, the whole ecosystem undergoes a remarkable transformation. So lace up your hiking shoes and get ready to discover the wonders of the season. Here’s what to look out for when exploring […]