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Fall 2009 Landowner Workshop
in partnership with theOntario Forestry Association
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Agenda
1. Introductions2. Trees Ontario
– The State of our Forests– About Trees Ontario– A Short History of Tree Planting in Southern
Ontario– Tree planting – What you Need to Know– Trees Ontario Subsidy Programs– Ontario Heritage Tree Program– Q&A
3. The Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program4. Partner Agencies
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Why Plant Trees?
• Fights climate change
• Cleans the air
• Protects and filters watersheds
• Supports wildlife with habitat and food
• Beautifies our landscapes
• Decreases energy consumption
• Protects crops and farmland
• Produces oxygen
The State of our Forests
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The State of our Forests
• A healthy sustainable ecosystem requires at least 30 per cent forest cover
• Forest cover in some regions of south western Ontario are as low as 5%
• To achieve an 30% average we need to plant over a BILLION more trees
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The State of our Forests
• In Ontario we used to plant 30 million trees a year on rural, private lands in the province.
• Levels dropped to as low as 2 million trees per year
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• With our partners Trees Ontario is working at rebuilding the tree planting infrastructure necessary to significantly increase tree planting levels
• But - Trees Ontario requires the financial support from individuals and organizations to run its programs
About Trees Ontario
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About Trees Ontario
• Founded in 1994, Trees Ontario is the largest not-for-profit tree-planting partnership in North America.
• With our partners, Trees Ontario has increased levels to approx 3 million trees each year in Ontario
• Our goal is to support the planting of 10 million trees a year by 2015.
• TO - leading partner in the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ 50 Million Tree Program
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About Trees Ontario
Trees Ontario provides:
• Funding to our partners to reduce landowner planting costs
• Planning tools for our partners• Regular planning and communications support for our
partners• Technical competency workshops• Public education programs
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Our Planting Partners
We work with over 2,000 partners, program participants and natural resource professionals Our partners:
• Conservation Authorities • Local Ontario Stewardship councils• Other Environmental non-profit organizations• Municipalities• Tree nurseries• Private landowners• Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources• First Nations• Forestry Consultants
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Trees Ontario’s Work
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Trees Ontario Planting Sites 2009
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A Short History of Tree Planting in Southern Ontario
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Tree Planting History
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1871: An Act to encourage the planting of trees on highways
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Ontario has a rich history of tree
planting on private lands
Since Ontario’s planting programs began in the Since Ontario’s planting programs began in the late 1800's, over 1 billion trees have been late 1800's, over 1 billion trees have been
planted across the provinceplanted across the province
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Tree Seed and Nursery Stock
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SEED
The principle means of
perpetuation for most woody
species
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Seed Zones
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Forest Nursery
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Tree Planting – What you Need to Know
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What’s Involved in Participating in a Tree Planting Program
If eligible to participate in a planting program, your local delivery agent will work with you to complete the following:
• Site assessment• Discuss your objectives• Develop a planting plan• Organize the plant
– Prepare the site– Plant the trees– Tend trees– Report
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Know Your Property
What information your Planting Delivery Agent will work with you to collect:
• Access• Topography• Soils• Drainage• Existing vegetation• Boundaries
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Matching Species to Soil
SoilTexture
Drainage
Well to Moderate Imperfect to Poor
Sand
White PineRed Pine
Norway SpruceEuropean Larch
Red Oak
White CedarTamarack
Loam
White PineWhite Spruce
Norway SpruceWhite Cedar
European LarchBlack Walnut
Red Oak
White CedarTamarack
Silver Maple
Clay
Norway SpruceWhite Cedar
European LarchBlack Walnut
TamarackSilver Maple
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Trees Ontario Subsidy Programs for Landowners
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Trees Ontario Subsidy Program to Reduce
Landowners’ Costs
• Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ 50 Million Tree Program– Announced by provincial government August ’07– MNR partnering with Trees Ontario to deliver the
program– Contributes to United Nations 7 Billion tree target– Minimum area 2 ha. (5 ac.)– Landowner contributes a min of 15 cents/tree– Landowner agrees to protect forest for 15 years– Assistance up to $1.25/tree
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Trees Ontario Subsidy Programs to Reduce
Landowners’ Costs
• Full Service Program*– Plant a min. of 1,500 trees– Agency does the planning and planting– Your participation encouraged – 15 year agreement to protect trees is required by landowner– As the landowner you save 50 cents/tree
• Special Projects*– Trees Ontario supports select special projects, which are dealt
with on a case-by-case basis. Planting agency partners are asked to submit a project proposal, which will then be reviewed by a technical advisory committee.
*Availability for these two programs is dependant on Trees Ontario’s fundraising program.
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How to Apply forTree Planting Services
• Talk to your local delivery agent tonight to discuss your eligibility
• Pick up a contact sheet and map of Ontario’s Conservation Authorities and Stewardship Councils
• Visit the Trees Ontario website for more program information:
www.treesontario.ca
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Ontario Heritage Tree Program
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Ontario Heritage Tree Program
• The Ontario Heritage Tree Program celebrates trees with cultural or historical significance to the community.
• Heritage trees are identified and assessed based on their age, size, appearance, and cultural/historical significance.
• Recognize one of Ontario’s timeless story keepers.
Nominate a tree today:www.heritagetrees.on.ca
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Help Save our Environment One Tree At A Time
• If you’re considering tree planting - contact your local planting agency – planting trees on your property benefits all of us
• Consider making a financial donation to support our programs. Donate at www.treesontario.ca
• Join our mailing list and tell friends and family about our programs and how they might help
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The Managed The Managed Forest Tax Forest Tax
Incentive ProgramIncentive Program
Ontario Forestry AssociationOntario Forestry Association
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Direct economic value> 40% of hard maple Around 15% of wood processed in Ontario comes from private land (8% of conifers and 24% of deciduous species)
Habitat82% of vulnerablethreatened or endangeredspecies (southern Ontario)
Tourism
Ecological value and source water protection
Privately Owned Forests In Ontario
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Basics voluntary program eligible areas taxed at 25%
residential rate MFTIP participants submit a 10 yr
management plan, commit to good forestry practices & that area remains as forest
Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program
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Maintain or enhance healthy forests that contribute to the maintenance of a healthy environment
AND
To bring greater fairnessto the property tax systemby valuing forest landaccording to its current use
Program Objectives
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Increase landowner awareness of forest stewardship
Recognize the long-term nature of forest stewardship
Encourage tree planting on marginal lands
Reduce land use conversion pressures
Goals
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Eligibility
Minimum forest area 4 hectares (9.88 acres) – per property roll #
Minimum number of trees per eligible ha
Some open areas can be included
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Non-eligible Areas
Residences and landscaped areas (minimum 1 acre deducted)
Lands subject to a Registered Plan
of Subdivision
Lands licensed under theAggregates Act
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Requirements
Approved Managed Forest Plan
Forest Stewardship & Good Forestry No High-Grading or Diameter
Limit CuttingNo removal of soil from the
forestNo pasturing of LivestockNo continued inactivity
that degrades forest health
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Management Activities
Plantation tending Trail creation & maintenance Wildlife habitat & monitoring Forest Products – timber, syrup etc Environmental protection and restoration
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Ongoing Participation
Follow Management Plan (general intent)
5 yr Landowner Report 10 Yr plan renewal Severances – amendment to
reflect new property Sales – purchaser
chooses whether to participate
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Contact InformationContact Information Ontario Forestry AssociationOntario Forestry Association
200 Consumers Road- Suite 701200 Consumers Road- Suite 701Toronto ON M2J 4R4Toronto ON M2J 4R4
(416) 493-4565(416) 493-45651-800-387-07901-800-387-0790www.oforest.cawww.oforest.ca
Ontario Forestry AssociationOntario Forestry Association
www.oforest.cawww.oforest.ca
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Q&A’s