Title: Dogwood Alliance: Working to save endangered forests
1Dogwood Alliance Working to save endangered
forests
Red Salamander Photo WKU
2WHAT IS AT RISK
3Southern Forests
- Highest concentration of tree species diversity
in North America. - Highest concentration of aquatic diversity in the
continental US, including the richest temperate
freshwater ecosystem in the world. - Highest concentration of wetlands in the US (75
of which are forested).
4No where in America is there a greater variety
of native plant communities, native plant species
or rare and endemic plants USFS 2002
5Longleaf Pine/Wiregrass Forest
6Mixed Hardwood Forest
7Cumberland Plateau Southern Appalachia
8Cumberland Plateau Southern Appalachia
Mixed Hardwood Forest
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10Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
11The Green Swamp and Southeast Coast
12No where in America is there a greater variety
of native plant communities, native plant species
or rare and endemic plants USFS 2002
- More than 150 tree species
- 1400 herbaceous species
- 2,250 total plant species identified
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14- What are Endangered Forests?
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- Outstanding ecological values
- Irreparably harmed by industrial logging and
mining. - Priority areas for focused conservation efforts.
- Areas that should be off limits to industrial
logging. - Set aside as ecological reserves.
15The Ecological Values that Define Endangered
Forests
- Intact Forest Landscapes
- Forests that remain intact at a large scale -
e.g. the Boreal forest in Canada and Russia,
temperate rainforests of Alaska, the Amazon - Relatively Intact Forest Landscapes
- Forests that represent the most intact
ecosystems in a region, providing important
habitat for countless species that depend on
large forest areas e.g. The forests of the
Cumberland Plateau region, some US National
Forests
16- Rare forest types forest types that exist in
relatively small amounts on the landscape. Some
of these are naturally rare (e.g. Southern
Appalachian Spruce Fir) and others are rare due
to human activity - Forests with high biodiversity -- Forests that
contain high concentrations of biodiversity
(species richness, endemism) or represent core
habitat for focal conservation species (e.g.,
threatened and endangered species, keystone
species) - Remnant natural forests in highly degraded
landscapes remnants of natural forests that
exist in regions degraded by industrial logging,
conversion to plantations, and development, which
represent high ecological value at a landscape
level and should be afforded some protection from
further loss.
17 Approximately 90 percent of the land in the
South is privately owned. The protection and
management of species habitat can no longer be
relegated solely to public land. USFS 2002
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20The destruction continues
21The expansion of paper production in the South
- Since 1985, more than 100 industrial-scale wood
chipping facilities have been constructed in the
South. - Overall paper production increased by one-third
from 1983 to 1998.
2214 forest community types across the South have
been reduced to less than 2 of their original
range.
23 The South produces more timber than any other
single country in the world, and it is projected
to remain the dominant producing region for many
decades to come. USFS SFRA draft 2001
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25Pine plantations are generally poor wildlife
habitat. SFRA 2001
26 This is something you wouldnt have dreamed of
25 years ago. Its that new the land being
devastated like this. Herbert Volner, saw
miller in Parsons, TN
27Converting Wetlands to Plantations
The conversion of bottom land wetland forests
to plantations is the leading cause of freshwater
forested wetlands loss in the South. USFWS (2000)
28We need to protecting our endangered forests from
becoming
29Nearly 50 of all landfill waste is paper or wood.
30We need to use all of the Tools in the Toolbox to
protect forests
- Forest Watch
- Grassroots Organizing
- Litigation
- Corporate or Markets Campaigns
- Legislation
- Regional National Networks
31What is a Market Campaign?
- Creates leverage and
- pressure to protect endangered forests
- Uses the leverage we have against public
companies to pressure the logging companies they
buy from - Works to end the market for wood products from
endangered forests - Aims to create a market for alternatives
32Why does a market campaign work?
- Focuses on a public company who is buying,
selling, or using wood/pulp coming from an
endangered forest(S) that we want to protect or
an industry we want to change (or both). - Uses image against a company ie no one wants to
be known as the forest destroyer - Pressures public target to change their policies
- Once the policy is changes gets the public target
to use its clout to pressure the logging company - Uses the new policy to pressure the rest of the
industry into changing. - Goal is to make the environmental standard the
norm
33Benefits to Market Campaigns
- Some real changes in store policies
- Creates leverage that can be used to protect
forest on the ground - Can create pressure to stop destruction
- Increase consumer demand/knowledge for
environmentally sustainable products - Regional National Solidarity
- Links local forest destruction to forest
destruction around country and abroad - Site for education on links between corporate
policies, environmental destruction, and global
trade - Site for pro-active organizing and vision when
legislative angles arent viable
34Components of a markets campaign
- Chain of Custody Research- figuring out what
products come out of an area, where they go, who
buys them, and who sells them.
- To identify product output for paper mills in the
region, and begin to identify major customers of
each mill
35Our Forests
Loggers
Wood Dealers
Chip Mills
Sawmills
Pulp and Paper Mills
Lumber
Residual Chips
Chips
Paper
Pulp
Converting Facility
Distribution Centers
Stores
Consumers
36Components of a markets campaign
- Communications with companies This includes
negotiation of policies.
37Components of a markets campaign
- Public campaigning coalition building ,
organizing, media, materials, actions, events,
and ect..
38Components of a markets campaign
- Implementation- Follow through to make sure they
do what they committed to do
- For Example
- Comprehensive Report Detailing Environmental
Progress Within Office Supply Industry - To Be Released in 2007
- Bowater Annual Implementation Report
39Components of a markets campaign
- Identifying and mapping endangered forests in
your region
Dogwood Alliance, NRDC, and the Conservation
Biology Institute are teaming up to produce
comprehensive maps of Endangered Forests
throughout the South
40Mapping Endangered ForestsSouthern US
- Dogwood Alliance, NRDC, and the Conservation
Biology Institute are teaming up to produce
comprehensive maps of Endangered Forests
throughout the South
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42Staples Campaign Victory!
Office Depot Campaign Victory!
OfficeMax Campaign Victory!
43Campaign Demands
- Phase out products originating from endangered
forests, including endangered forests in the
Southern US, the Canadian Boreal and US National
Forests - Immediately commit to increasing the average post
consumer recycled content in all paper products
to 30 and set a goal for achieving an average of
50 post consumer recycled content in all paper
products - Work with suppliers to end unsustainable forestry
practices such as the conversion of forests to
plantations and to ensure any virgin wood fiber
comes from well-managed forests
44Bowater
- Historically one of the largest landowners in the
South - Have agreed not to sell the most ecologically
sensitive areas - Working with the State of Tennessee to protect
those areas - Agreed not to buy from land that has been
converted to pine plantations after 2007 - Implementation becomes key
45Over packaged world
46Packaging is a problem.
47Chopped down
48Chipped
up
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53Volunteer and Internship Descriptions
- Grassroots Outreach Media and Communications
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- Media and Communications
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- Development and
- Non-Profit Management
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- Research and
- Implementation
54 OR
The choice is ours.
55- P.O. Box 7645
- Asheville, NC 28802
- 828-251-2525
- www.dogwoodalliance.org