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  1. Our webinar on the FSC Policy for Association revision is back for one last run, this time in Spanish. Register here for 24 November, 17:00-18:00 CET:

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  2. Quietly winding its way through the woodlands in eastern Zambia, the Luangwa river passes through the Mbizi Farm. Certified by FSC and kept in near pristine condition, the farm is home to elephants, buffalos, leopards, lions and many others.

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  3. This Thursday, 18 November at 4:00 PM CET, we will share practical examples on how to promote consumer engagement with forest sustainability. Register for our webinar to learn about the latest consumer insights and how to apply them to achieve your brand’s sustainability goals:

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  4. How can landowners sustainably harvest timber and simultaneously help endangered bat species? A study by The Forestland Group, the University of Kentucky, and state and federal agencies in the US found an easy sustainable management solution:

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  5. Did you miss our previous webinars on the revision of the FSC Policy for Association? No worries! We’ll cover the same content on 16 November, 10:00-11:00 CET (in English). Register here:

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  6. How do we overcome traceability challenges in the natural rubber sector to ensure the entire value chain is fully sustainable? Join our webinar to learn from the early adopters of FSC-certified natural rubber. Register here for 9 December, 11:00 AM CET:

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  7. Join our 2nd webinar to learn about the changes we are making to the FSC Policy for Association.​ Register here for tomorrow, 11 November, 16:00-17:00 CET (in English):

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  8. Nov 10

    If you missed our side event last night on Co-creating forest-based solutions, you can watch the recording here -

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  9. Protection of forests, and the people and biodiversity within them, is key to disease prevention. Read the full story here:

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  10. Studies show that as forests are destroyed, animals that live in them are forced into increasingly smaller areas. This brings them closer to humans, which increases the likelihood of diseases “spilling over” – gaining the ability to jump from one species to another.

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  11. The health of humans is strongly connected to the health of forests.

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  12. Are you building with wood and looking for ways to protect forests and meet sustainability targets for your project? Then join our webinar to learn more about the benefits of building sustainably with certified wood. Register for 24 November, 15:00 CET:

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  13. We all have a role to play in helping to protect the planet. On 10 November 2021, 's Day aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and highlight the conservation work of organizations and individuals around the world. Join in here:

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  14. Would you like to learn more about the main proposals outlined in the FSC Policy for Association revision? Then join the 1st of our four webinars tomorrow, 10 November, 10:00-11:00 CET (in English):

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  15. FSC’s Policy for Association, a vital tool to protect the integrity and reputation of the FSC system, will be revised to make it even more useful – and we want your opinion on the proposed changes. Check out the consultation and have your say:

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  16. As in any other FSC-certified forest, the biodiversity here is preserved: deer, boars, wildcats, black storks, and ravens call these forests their home.

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  17. The old stands, enriched with young beech and other tree species, are carefully grown into deciduous, structurally rich forests. When needed, trees are felled individually to ensure that the forests are here for all, forever.

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  18. Instead of reforesting barren land with spruce, as customary at that time, the Prussians rejuvenated these areas with oaks, sycamores, silver firs, and beech, the latter of which has become characteristic to the Eifel region.

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  19. In the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, grow forests unlike any other in the Eifel region. They are mixed beech, 120 to 180 years old, and trace back to the reforestation practices of the Prussians.

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  20. Key forestry-related sectors are calling for the co-creation of forest-based solutions to ensure positive social, environmental, and economic impacts. Watch the live steam of our discussion with and at the side event on 9 November, 19:30 CET:

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