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'''Island Timberlands LP''', a private timberlands business in ], was created in 2005 by the purchase of lands from ]'s coastal BC timber estate, which had originally been purchased in 1999 from ]. The private managed forest lands comprise of 258,000 hectares (635,000 acres) of forest, tree farms and clearcuts. The majority of timber harvested from these lands is shipped to overseas clients as raw logs. '''Island Timberlands LP''', a private timberlands business in ], was created in 2005 by the purchase of lands from ]'s coastal BC timber estate, which had originally been purchased in 1999 from ]. The private managed forest lands comprise of 258,000 hectares (635,000 acres) of forest, tree farms and clearcuts. The majority of timber harvested from these lands is shipped to overseas clients as raw logs.


Island Timberlands' (IT) corporate office is located in ], and the company is certified by the ] (SFI). Under SFI certification, IT is able and planning to harvest ] on ] in September 2012.<ref>{{cite news|last=Stoymenoff|first=Alexis|title=Ancient Forest Alliance confirms vital old growth in threatened Cortes Island woods|url=http://www.vancouverobserver.com/sustainability/2012/01/14/ancient-forest-alliance-confirms-vital-old-growth-threatened-cortes-island?page=0,1|accessdate=3 August 2012|newspaper=Vancouver Observer|date=January 14, 2012}}</ref> Island Timberlands' (IT) corporate office is located in ], and the company is certified by the ] (SFI).


IT is managed by ]. ], one of the largest corporations in Canada, is most well-known as the owner of ] in New York City. IT is managed by ]. ], one of the largest corporations in Canada, is most well-known as the owner of ] in New York City.

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Island Timberlands LP, a private timberlands business in British Columbia, was created in 2005 by the purchase of lands from Weyerhaeuser's coastal BC timber estate, which had originally been purchased in 1999 from MacMillan Bloedel. The private managed forest lands comprise of 258,000 hectares (635,000 acres) of forest, tree farms and clearcuts. The majority of timber harvested from these lands is shipped to overseas clients as raw logs.

Island Timberlands' (IT) corporate office is located in Nanaimo BC, and the company is certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI).

IT is managed by Brookfield Asset Management. BAM, one of the largest corporations in Canada, is most well-known as the owner of Zucotti Park in New York City.

Island Timberlands' (IT) corporate office is located in Nanaimo BC, and the company is certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.


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