Champion International\u27s Stewardship and Sustainability Initiative divides the company\u27s lands into four categories and establishes stewardship goals. A key part of the initiative is protecting the land along streams and rivers. Champion hired wildlife biologist Gary Donovan to improve management, and 20 percent of company lands have been set aside from logging. The company recenlty purchased 140,000 acres and a lumber mill in Maine, making it the state\u27s fourth-largest landowner, with 909,979 acres. Details
Beginning in the 1990s, private ownership in Maine forestland shifted from a number of corporate own...
Next piece on 12 Mainers shaping the future of the state\u27s economy, with a profile of brothers K...
News piece on International Paper Co. (IP), Maine\u27s second largest landowner, which hopes to rec...
Champion International Corporation will protect about 55 acres of land between Upper and Lower Holme...
Champion International Corporation will protect about 55 acres of land between Upper and Lower Holme...
Cover Story piece on the 185,000 acre St. John River acquisition made by The Nature Conservancy\u27...
News piece on Maine\u27s 485,000 acres of public reserved land, which have won certification from b...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recently completed mix of land acquisitions and conservation e...
Seven Islands Land Company has managed 975,000 acres of Pingree family forest land in Maine for 30 y...
News piece on a 650,000-acre conservation easement along the West Branch of the Penobscot River. A...
This 16-page booklet, “Champion Owns the Trees!” was produced by Champion Coated Paper in Ohio, the ...
Beginning in the 1990s, private ownership in Maine forestland shifted from a number of corporate own...
Next piece on 12 Mainers shaping the future of the state\u27s economy, with a profile of brothers K...
News piece on International Paper Co. (IP), Maine\u27s second largest landowner, which hopes to rec...
Champion International Corporation will protect about 55 acres of land between Upper and Lower Holme...
Champion International Corporation will protect about 55 acres of land between Upper and Lower Holme...
Cover Story piece on the 185,000 acre St. John River acquisition made by The Nature Conservancy\u27...
News piece on Maine\u27s 485,000 acres of public reserved land, which have won certification from b...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Champion International Corp. of Stamford, Conn., is beginning its Special Places in the Forest pro...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recently completed mix of land acquisitions and conservation e...
Seven Islands Land Company has managed 975,000 acres of Pingree family forest land in Maine for 30 y...
News piece on a 650,000-acre conservation easement along the West Branch of the Penobscot River. A...
This 16-page booklet, “Champion Owns the Trees!” was produced by Champion Coated Paper in Ohio, the ...
Beginning in the 1990s, private ownership in Maine forestland shifted from a number of corporate own...
Next piece on 12 Mainers shaping the future of the state\u27s economy, with a profile of brothers K...
News piece on International Paper Co. (IP), Maine\u27s second largest landowner, which hopes to rec...