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The Boundary Waters Forest
Management Corp. has been certified by
independent third-party auditors to meeting
the principles and objectives outlined in the
SFI 2022 Standards and Rules
- Section 2: Forest Management Standards.
SFI Program Participants
believe forest managers and landowners have an
important stewardship responsibility and a
commitment to society, and they recognize the
importance of maintaining viable commercial
forest and conservation forestland bases. They
support sustainable forestry practices on
forestland they manage, and promote them on
other lands. They support efforts to protect
private property rights, and to help all
private landowners manage their forestland
sustainably. In keeping with this
responsibility, SFI Program Participants shall
have a written policy to implement and achieve
the specific principles and objectives.
Each objective consists of Performance
Measures and Core Indicators which define the
specific requirements an organization must
meet in order to achieve certification.
Some examples of Core Indicators include:
- Staff education and
training sufficient to their roles and
responsibilities.
- Clear criteria to judge adequate
regeneration and appropriate actions to
correct under stocked areas and achieve
acceptable species composition and
stocking rates for both artificial and
natural regeneration.
- Program to protect threatened and
endangered species.
As an SFI Program Participant, BWFMC is an
active member of the Central Canada SFI
Implementation Committee (CCSIC) which
promotes and fosters understanding of the
Sustainable Forestry Initiative and encourages
the implementation of sustainable forestry
practices to wood suppliers, landowners and
the public.
BWFMC encourages all workers on the Boundary
Waters Forest to strive towards becoming a "Qualified
Logging Professional" by meeting a set
of criteria in understanding their legal and
training requirements, understanding best
management practices, and demonstrate a
continuing awareness of SFI principles of
sustainable forestry.
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