The Canadian Forestry Association (CFA) was founded in
1900 and is one of Canada's oldest conservation
organizations. Over the years it developed branches and
affiliates and in 1959, was reorganized into a federation
of Provincial Forestry Associations (PFAs).
The mandate of the CFA promotes understanding and
cooperation in the wise use and sustainable development
of Canada's forests and related resources. This was the
original mandate of the CFA when it was constituted in
1900. CFA continues to promote good forest management and
public education on the eve of its 100th anniversary in
the year 2000.
CFA is a registered charitable organization not
aligned with either government or industry. It is
supported by voluntary donations from national
corporations, a Canadian Forest Service contribution,
corporate partnership, contractual work, and self-sustaining
projects. CFA neither solicits nor receives funding from
the forest industry, but has a good working relationship
with the industry and its associations in promoting
balanced forest education. Likewise, CFA is not aligned
with any other environmental group, but cooperates with
like-minded organizations in promoting sustainable
development of the Canadian forest ecosystem.
Since 1900, CFA has been a national voice for wise use
and conservation of the forest. This long history of
objective and credibility has allowed CFA to serve as a
voice of reason in times of forest controversy. Established
to address such issues as lack of reforestation, soil
erosion, over-exploitation, destruction of wildlife habitat,
and to promote forest fire prevention, CFA continues today
to advocate sound, environmentally sensitive forest
management and sustainable development.
Sustainable development will ensure that the resources we
enjoy today will be available to future generations. CFA
respects the multiple values of the forest-economic,
wildlife, aesthetic, cultural, spiritual, historical,
recreational and, above all environmental.
"Helping the public to learn how
to think, not what to think about the environmental
issues of today"
CFA has been a strong advocate of integrated resource
management for many years. CFA also recognizes the need to
preserve wilderness areas that represent the diversity of
the Canadian forest ecosystem.
CFA has been serving as a catalyst in bringing together
the broad spectrum of forest stakeholders, from
preservationist to forest industry executives, to reach a
vision of the future forest which will satisfy the diversity
of demands.
Our concern for the forests is founded on an educated
understanding of the integrity of the forest and all of its
components and values. Our small hand picked staff are
professionally trained to understand the complexity of the
issues and to advocate solutions that will satisfy the
economic and environment aspects of the forest.
The Canadian Forestry Association:
- Is the voice of the Provincial Forestry Associations
at the national level
- Coordinates the International Smokey Bear forest
wildlife prevention campaign in Canada
- Sponsors National Forest Week, the first full week in
May, and special events in cooperation with Provincial
Associations
- Organizes conferences, seminars and other exchanges
on youth education, woodlot extension, and current forest
issues
- Publishes literature on forest-related issues
- Participates on national committees in developing
national forest strategy
- Advises federal government on forest policy
concerns
- Organizes youth and adult awareness programs, photo
competitions, poster contests
- Administers tree planting programs on behalf of
corporate partners
- Designates annually the Forestry Capital of
Canada
- Organizes Envirothon on a national level in
Canada
- Coordinate national Logging for Wildlife workshop
program
Address:
203 - 185 Somerset Street West
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0J2
Phone: (613) 232-1815
Fax: (613) 232-4210
E-mail: cfa@cyberus.ca
Website: http://www.canadianforestry.com/