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Conservation Science

Conservation Strategy - Conservation by Design

Conservation Methods

Partners of The Nature Conservancy

Conservation Initiatives

Forest Conservation: Protect Forests

 

Protecting Forests.

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With your support, we can conserve and restore forests around the world for people and nature.

Go Deeper

Great Bear Rainforest
The Conservancy and partners have secured $120 million to protect Canada's Great Bear Rainforest.

Debt for Nature
The Nature Conservancy facilitates one of the largest debt-for-nature swaps in history with Guatemala.

Sale of the Century
With millions of acres of forests on the block, The Nature Conservancy brokers some of its largest deals ever.

Protecting Plum Creek
Plum Creek Timber company agrees to a conservation framework protecting 400,000 acres in Maine.

Forest Conservation.

Protect

We target important forested landscapes and regions with the goal of maintaining biodiversity through direct conservation measures:

Restore

In forests that have been degraded, such as the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, we work with public and private landowners to restore forest ecosystems through fire management practices, silvicultural techniques and other restoration approaches that mimic natural disturbances and restore ecosystem integrity.

Manage

In forests where forestry and timber harvesting is compatible with conservation of biodiversity, we work with landowners and other partners to foster responsible forest management practices.

  • Management Agreements: We develop and implement environmentally sound forest management approaches through agreements with public and private landowners. 
  • Forest Certification: We support the use and development of forest certification as a market-based tool to ensure and recognize sound management practices.
  • Community Forestry: We work with forest-dependent communities, such as those in Maine's Katahdin Forest and British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest, to sustain and manage timber and non-timber resources.

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Carolyn Drake (waterfall, Dominican Republic); Photo © Janet Haas (white-breasted nuthatch).