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News - Minnesota DNR becomes member of the Forest Stewardship Council


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  The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is the first state government agency in the nation to become a member of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which sets standards for responsible forest management. “The DNR is a member of FSC because we are concerned with the environmental, economic and social impacts associated with managing forests,” said Tim Beyer, DNR forest certification consultant. “This gives the DNR the opportunity to participate and provide input to policy, standards and governance of the organization.”

The Forest Stewardship Council is a member-led, nonprofit organization that promotes managing the world’s forests to keep them healthy while meeting the demand for forest products now and into the future. Individuals and organizations apply to become members. Public and private landowners voluntarily enroll their land into the program and maintain FSC certification by demonstrating they met the council’s standards each year. Wood harvested from certified land is used to create products with the FSC label. Examples include construction building materials, paper and furniture.

The DNR is excited to provide input into standards that protect the environment and benefit society while insuring landowners manage their lands sustainably, Beyer said.

“A diverse membership is the key to the integrity of our system,” said Corey Brinkema, president of the Forest Stewardship Council U.S. “It is wonderful to have the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources join as a member to reflect the interests of the people of Minnesota in the decisions FSC makes.”

Minnesota became the first state in the U.S. to certify state forests lands in 1997 and manages the largest FSC-certified forest in the United States at nearly 5 million acres.

“Managing our forests to the highest standard to protect the environment and provide a sustainable supply of wood for our forest products companies that contribute to the state economy is extremely important to the DNR,” said Beyer. “Forest certification is one way to meet these values.”

Visit the certification page for more information on the DNR’s forest certification program.

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    • Wanderer
      Looks like you could use a FM hat. 😉    The future son in law prefers the lump coal.  He’ll start it in coal starter over a propane burner, then dump in it his smoker grill as needed.   Congrats on the clean break “over there”.
    • leech~~
      Should really start a What yeah Smoking thread!    Another fun place we tried when up in Duluth. OMC stands for "Oink, Moo, Cluck" They serve pork cracklins for starter to test their sauces on.    
    • Hookmaster
      On the east side of St. Boni. It's not too far from me. A friend lives in St Boni and loves the place. I haven't tried it yet.
    • leech~~
      Minnetrista, Mn  
    • Mike89
      where's that place?   figured it out...  
    • leech~~
      First time ever going there with the wife. Little spendy but they make some darn good piles of meat! We had the brisket! 😋
    • fishingstar
      I have heard it's because of the drought. I know in my area ( meeker co.) the sloughs that they trap minnows in have dried up. 
    • SkunkedAgain
      Excuse my ignorance, but was is driving the bait prices? Usually the shortage is due to a late ice-out from the swamps and streams. This year should have been much better.
    • CigarGuy
      I should probably learn to use the 6+ containers of lures I have collecting dust in my tackle box. We got on a decent crappie bite the last couple of evenings and I broke out some plastics.  I caught some crappies on them ,just need to build my confidence in using them! I did notice they didn't seem to hold on to them as long as minnows!
    • PSU
      Great news, thank Skunked  
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