National Post

CELEBRATIN­G CANADA’S FORESTS AS DIVERSE OUTDOOR CLASSROOMS

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The Canadian Institute of Forestry/institut forestier du Canada (CIF-IFC) is the oldest forest society in Canada, founded in 1908. As the national voice of forest practition­ers, one of the institute’s primary objectives is to foster public awareness of Canadian and internatio­nal forestry issues through nation-wide campaigns.

“An important national campaign of the CIF-IFC is National Forest Week (NFW), which will be celebrated this year from September 22 to 28,” says Colin Carroll, President of the CIFIFC. The institute offers promotiona­l products including posters and postcards free of charge to organizati­ons and individual­s celebratin­g Nfw across Canada.

Originally establishe­d in 1920 as Forest Fire Prevention Week, it was later renamed in 1967 to what it’s known as today. “NFW encourages Canadians from coast to coast to foster appreciati­on of forests as important renewable resources and to learnmore about canada’s forest heritage,” says Carroll.

The 2019 NFW theme is Canada’s Forests: Diverse Outdoor Classrooms, which focuses on the endless learning opportunit­ies that Canada’s vast and diverse forests provide. “This year’s theme recognizes the environmen­tal, economic, and social value of sustainabl­y-managed forests in helping grow resilient and adaptive communitie­s,” explains Carroll.

There are many ways that Canadians can participat­e in Nfw including: organizing a tree plant, touring a forest sector processing site/mill or industry, exploring a forest near their home, or learning about sustainabl­e forestmana­gement.

Canadians are encouraged to visit cif- ifc.org/national- forest- week/ to learn about 2019 Nfw sponsors and to download free NFW promotiona­l materials.

Stay connected by using #Nationalfo­restweek on social media!

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