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The Application Process
While not wanting to have a complicated process, MLF must be able to plan, keep track of and report on its activities, so we require an application and approval process which we hope you find simple. These are the steps we would like applicants to take using electronic means:
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MLF exhibits at shows in 2010 and 2011
Canada Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock - an international show attended by specialists from across North America and from Europe.
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Dedicated to Restoring the Maple Tree to the Canadian Landscape

Canada's forests have played a central role in our economic development over the centuries. They remain to this day, a hugely important element in our social, cultural and economic fabric.

One of the most widely recognized trees in Canada's temperate forests is the Maple. This species provides a crucial component in forest ecosystems across Canada and is a part of the rural and city landscape. As well, it is an important tree in the forest’s carbon balance, sustains the maple syrup industry and produces a range of valuable and wonderful wood products used in our houses.

Our Flag and Emblem

In 1965, the Maple Leaf became the centre-piece of Canada's national flag. It has become the most prominent symbol of Canada, nationally and internationally. Canadians traveling abroad commonly wear Maple Leaf pins. Although the maple leaf has been closely associated with Canada for many decades, the maple tree was not officially recognized as Canada's arboreal emblem until 1996. The design of the arboreal emblem is a generic maple leaf representing the ten species native to Canada.

The Challenge

The native maple tree is disappearing from the rural landscape in eastern Canada. In the middle and late 19th century, farmers planted native maples taken from their woodlots along their hedgerows and on their lane ways. In the 1870s, the Ontario government provided incentives to farmers should they plant roadsides with trees from their woodlots. The majority of trees they planted were maples. This gave rise to an important element in the rural landscape-lines of stately maples alongside roads and separating farmer’s fields. The incentive quickly exhausted government’s monetary allocations, but the legacy of maple trees was left.

These century (and older) trees are now succumbing to old age, exposure to wind, insects and disease. They are not being replaced. That part of the rural/cultural landscape is now seriously degraded. As well, native maples should increase and maintain their status as an urban street tree. Maple Leaves Forever believes that the maple tree not only deserves, but also requires, a focused advocacy and mentoring organization.

Our Goals

  • To restore and replenish the maple tree as a living emblem of Canada's culture and history by supporting and promoting the planting of native maple trees
  • To re-introduce maples as a visual feature on the rural and urban landscape by planting in towns, cities, roadsides, along hedgerows, laneways and property lines in southern Ontario and ultimately, across Canada
  • To promote and support the development of maple seedlings and saplings which are to be grown from certified Canadian seed sources and which will become known as Maple Leaves Forever (MLF) Maples
  • To provide the public, emphasizing youth, with accessible information on the cultural and technical aspects of native maples as well as providing them with information on the acquisition and availability of maple seedlings, saplings and trees


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Maple Tree Links ...
 
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Trees Ontario
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Ontario Forestry Association
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Ontario Woodlot Association
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Ontario Stewardship
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Conservation Ontario
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Forest Gene Conservation Association
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Ont. Maple Syrup Producers
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Williams & Associates, Forestry Consultants
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 Forest Stewardship Council
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 Rain Forest Alliance
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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