FSC has joined 100+ NGOs supporting the #Together4Forests movement.
Why forests matter for biodiversity
Responsible forestry is about more than just trees
Biodiversity is the variety of life on earth that allows humanity to thrive. It is the very foundation of our economy and lives. But we’re losing this biodiversity at an alarming rate, threatening life as we know it. Forests are home to the majority of terrestrial wildlife and plant species. As such, responsible forestry is a fundamental tool to tackle biodiversity loss and safeguard our planet for future generations.
A study conducted by WWF in Madre de Dios, Peru, showed that 'concessions certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) have a greater richness of species such as amphibians, insects, and monkeys than non-FSC logging concessions … [and] surveys found that densities of large and medium-sized animals in FSC-certified logging concessions were similar to or even higher than in protected areas.'World Wildlife Fund (Managing Forests, Supporting Wildlife Report, 2019)
Responsible forestry in action
Protecting the cheetah
In Namibia, FSC certification is helping the Cheetah Conservation Fund restore habitat for a vulnerable species.
Learn more →King vultures thrive in the Yucatán
Step into the forests of Ejido Nuevo Becal to see how responsible forestry helps protect one of the continent’s largest and most threatened vulture species.
Learn more →Conserving bat habitats in Appalachia
A public-private partnership shows how responsible forestry can protect wildlife habitat in a working forest.
Learn more →Helping forest managers measure biodiversity
“Ecosystem services” is a term used to describe all the benefits humans derive from nature. Our ecosystem services procedure equips forest managers with a framework to measure and verify the benefits their forests provide, like biodiversity protection.
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, FSC ecosystem services is helping forest operator Maderacre monitor and protect 135 species in their forest area.
FSC at the UN Biodiversity Conference 2024
We are excited to engage with the world's leaders to ensure sustainable forest management is at the heart of National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plans (NBSAPs)