Domtar Partners With Nature Conservancy of Canada to Establish Largest Private Land Conservation Agreement in Canadian History
23 April 2022 - 1:30AM
Business Wire
Domtar announced today a long-term partnership with the Nature
Conservancy of Canada, established alongside the execution of the
largest private land conservation agreement in Canadian
history.
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A large private tract in Ontario spanning 1,450 square
kilometers of boreal forest, that was managed as a wood supply to
Domtar’s pulp and paper mills, will now be managed for research and
conservation by The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). The area,
formerly known as the Hearst Forest, is recognized for its
extraordinary ecosystem and abundant wildlife.
Domtar has agreed to transfer ownership of the land to NCC for
$7 million below its appraised value as a part of this
partnership.
“Domtar is excited to be engaging with the smart men and women
at NCC, who share many of our values regarding sustainable forest
management, science-based research and public transparency,” said
Rob Melton, senior vice president, commercial, pulp and paper. “The
transfer of this land, allows NCC to transition the management of
this forest landscape to research and conservation.”
Given the important ecological attributes of this previously
harvested forest, the provincial and federal governments are
supporting NCC’s interest in acquiring and managing this area.
Domtar chose to partner with The Nature Conservancy of Canada on
this project because of NCC’s commitment to the continued
science-based management of this forest land and its practice of
sharing the findings of research conducted on its conservation
lands with the public.
“Conservation opportunities of this magnitude are incredibly
rare, and NCC is thrilled to have the chance to work at this scale
to make a difference for nature, for wildlife, and for people,”
said Kristyn Ferguson, NCC’s program director for large landscapes
in Ontario. “The more we learn about this area—the ability of its
wetlands to store carbon, the wildlife habitat it provides, the
cultural significance of the rivers within it - the clearer it
becomes that Boreal Wildlands will have measurable positive impacts
at scales from the local to the global.”
Domtar, part of the Paper Excellence Group of companies,
operates three manufacturing facilities in Canada, two in Ontario
and one in Quebec.
About Domtar
Domtar is a leading provider of a wide variety of fiber-based
products including communication, specialty and packaging papers,
market pulp and airlaid nonwovens. With approximately 6,400
employees serving more than 50 countries around the world, Domtar
is driven by a commitment to turn sustainable wood fiber into
useful products that people rely on every day. Domtar’s principal
executive office is in Fort Mill, South Carolina and Domtar is part
of the Paper Excellence group of companies. To learn more, visit
www.domtar.com.
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