Business View Magazine | July 2022

20 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7 26, 2009, the company conforms to a set of objectives that ensure it addresses all forest management perspectives. These objectives include forest diversity, social and economic, forest cover, and silviculture. “For instance, we are collaborating with private landowners to reclaim farmland and put their land back into the forest landscape,” explains Young. “This one activity touches on all our objectives.” As part of the boreal forest region in the province, DFMC works with tree species native to the area like jack pine, red pine, eastern white cedar, white birch, trembling aspen, and balsam poplar. DFMC is a Planting Delivery Agent (PDA) for Forest Ontario’s 50 Million Tree Program to help reforest Ontario by turning unforested private land into new forest. DFMC runs a lean operation, having only a handful of staff managing the company’s operations. Young points out that this lean Through a membership with the Canadian Institute of Forestry and its vast educational offerings and social opportunities, you will be taking part in something bigger . GROW WITH US www.cif-ifc.org/membership Cultivate your network, achieve your professional and personal goals, and advocate for sustainable forestry. JOIN TODAY! The Voice of Forest Practitioners #RootedInCIF

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