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Sustainable Forestry

We promote respectful forestry practices that emanate from our Indigenous traditions and sustainable western science ecological knowledge. Our shared view aims to protect biodiversity, ethnocultural values, water resources, and support community vitality while conserving the productive capacity of the land and forests.

Plenty Canada through the Our Traditions Our Future program works to educate about the importance of principle 3 the knowledge of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to local forests and the product stream to urban centres.

Plenty Canada is actively involved in forestry as certified tree markers, tree planters, and instructors of Indigenous values and knowledge systems.

We raise the importance of culturally significant species such as white birch, black ash, and the medicines and foods found in the forest as part of any respectful management system.
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The forest surrounding Plenty Canada's Lanark office.

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266 Plenty Lane
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
K0G 1K0


(613)-278-2215

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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Executive Director
    • Board of Directors
    • History
    • Our Work
    • Indigenous World Views >
      • Cross-Cultural Sharing
      • Food Sovereignty
      • Sustainable Economies
      • Traditional Skills
    • International Development >
      • Covid-19 Relief in Peru and Guatemala
    • Jobs at Plenty Canada
  • Donate
  • Projects
    • Canada >
      • The Great Niagara Escarpment Indigenous Cultural Map
      • The Healing Place
      • Indigenous Food Sovereignty
      • Plenty Canada CampUs
      • Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Network
      • Ginawaydaganuc Workshops
    • Caribbean >
      • Cuba
    • Central America >
      • Guatemala
    • South America >
      • Peru
    • Africa >
      • South Africa
      • Swaziland
    • Youth Programming >
      • Truth and Reconciliation Training Program
      • Youth Circle for Mother Earth (YCME)
      • Wii Baba Mose Maamiwi | We Walk the Path Together
    • Environmental Stewardship >
      • Wild Rice
      • Aquatic Ecosystems
      • Biodiversity
      • Climate Change
      • Invasive Species
      • Species at Risk (SAR)
      • Sustainable Forestry
  • News
    • Plenty Blog
    • Webinars
  • Resources
  • Partners
  • Contact Us