Mosaic Forest Management (Mosaic) was proud to be the official race host of the 2024 TREK Vancouver Island Gravel Series. This marks the continuation of a collaboration between Mosaic and the Wheelhouse Cycling Society, the race organizers, and aligns with Mosaic’s commitment to give back to communities and build partnerships across BC’s Coast.
Spring and summer are wonderful times of optimism, so why not push yourself to explore the outdoors? Mosaic Forest Management facilitates recreational access with public safety in mind, partnering with over 125 organizations annually to permit the use of private managed forest lands for mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and more.
Mosaic Forest Management (Mosaic) has announced a $20,000 commitment shared among four community-focused non-profit organizations on Vancouver Island. The donation is possible through funds collected from the sale of firewood cutting permits and doubled by a Mosaic matching contribution.
Mosaic Forest Management today released its annual Sustainability Progress Report highlighting the company’s continued achievements on the environment, Indigenous partnerships, workplace culture, community investments, and safety.
Tree thinning is a common practice in active forest management in many parts of the world, where only a portion of a stand is harvested, leaving the remaining trees better access to nutrients, water and light so they can reach their full growth potential.
Mosaic Forest Management (Mosaic) is pleased to celebrate its renewed partnership with the BC Bike Race, a multi-day mountain bike stage race from July 1 to July 7 on beautiful Vancouver Island. The sponsorship and access agreement gives the BC Bike Race access to Mosaic’s forest lands, which supports recreation and tourism throughout many communities on Vancouver Island.
David Beleznay’s dual credentials as a Registered Professional Forester and Professional Engineer certainly helped his eligibility for the Forest Professionals BC’s (FPBC) 2023 Climate Change Innovator Award, an honour David received at FPBC’s annual ceremony in Kelowna earlier this month.
Mosaic Forest Management (Mosaic) has reached a two-year agreement with We Wai Kai First Nation (We Wai Kai) for collaborative planning and timber harvesting services within We Wai Kai territory on Quadra Island and in the Jackson Bay region on BC’s mainland coast. The landmark agreement builds on the partnership established in 2022 between Mosaic and Way Key LP and a Memorandum of Understanding between We Wai Kai and Mosaic in May 2023.