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Rowland Land Company
2.14.2019

Rowland Land Company

Client Type: Corporate
Acres: 35,466
Status: Registered
Offsets issued: 1,940,297

Comprised predominantly of contiguous natural forests in southcentral West Virginia, Rowland forestlands have historically been managed for timber, coal, and natural gas. As coal markets ebb, Rowland increasingly focuses on revenue from its sustainably managed forests. Rowland forests are dominated by natural eastern hardwood and conifer species including red and white oak, maple, hickory, yellow poplar, and pine.

Molpus Woodlands Group Meriwether

Molpus Woodlands Group Meriwether

Client Type: TIMO/REIT
Acres: 171,966
Status: In development

Located in the coldest region of the lower 48, Meriwether has supplied fiber to the integrated pulp and paper mill in International Falls for over a century. Now managed under both Forest Stewardship Council and Sustainable Forestry Initiative certification, the property generates a sustainable flow of wood fiber for the Boise Paper mill and high-quality forest habitat for moose, bear, deer, wolves, and grouse.

The Lyme Timber Company Skyline AL

The Lyme Timber Company Skyline AL

Client Type: TIMO/REIT
Acres: 24,225
Status: In development

This diverse, Appalachian hardwood property consists of several large blocks in northeastern Alabama and is managed under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certification program. Loblolly pine, Virginia pine, chestnut oak, white oak and other mixed hardwoods provide critical habitat for native flora and fauna. The property is managed for a variety of recreational, wildlife, timber and community benefit objectives.

The Lyme Timber Company Logan

The Lyme Timber Company Logan

Client Type: TIMO/REIT
Acres: 47,544
Status: Registered
Offsets issued: 2,961,030

In 2017, Lyme purchased the Logan property with an existing forest carbon project. Actively managed under the FSC certification program, the New Markets Tax Credits program financed the establishment of a logging business using winch-assist harvesting technology on the property’s steep slopes. Winch-assist systems make logging jobs safer and higher-paying, reduce soil compaction and erosion, and support quality silviculture.

Huna Totem

Huna Totem

Client Type: Tribe/Native Corporation
Acres: 6,783
Status: Registered
Offsets issued: 1,028,121

Huna Totem’s temperate rainforests are among the most productive in the world. After past harvesting, Huna Totem now focuses on forest protection to provide non-timber values including watershed health, wildlife habitat, subsistence hunting, fishing, and gathering opportunities for native Alaskan communities. In addition, their carbon offset project will create forest-related job and training opportunities for shareholders.