Support in Action

When you give to UBC Forestry, you benefit by knowing that you are supporting positive change. Research also shows that prosocial spending is correlated with happiness. In short, giving is good for you and the plant we all depend on.

Explore how donors like you have helped shaped a better future for our Faculty and the planet, and how their support has had a positive impact our students and researchers. We invite you to peruse through our many success stories.

From Classroom to Canopy: How MUFL Lessons Are Shaping the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Arboretum

Aug 29, 2024
Learn how graduate students from the Master of Urban Forestry Leadership program are applying their classroom knowledge to revamp the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Arboretum.

Trust-based philanthropy

Jun 21, 2024
The Heller family established funds supporting UBC Forestry education, research, and outreach. Their flexible donations aid innovative projects, student success, and advancing wood science and sustainable forestry practices.

Industry Leadership in Forestry Education

Apr 30, 2024
Mosaic's $1.25M gift to UBC Forestry enhances education and industry ties, securing BC's global forestry prominence. Domenico Iannidinardo underscores Mosaic's dedication to community and sustainability, fostering a greener future.

Built for Success

Nov 28, 2023
A new undergraduate bursary helps wood science students realize their dreams.

Reid Carter stands in front of building and totem pole.

When Failure Isn’t an Option

Sep 26, 2023
A winning mindset drove 2023 Alumni Builder Award recipient Reid Carter to excel and give back.

The Case for Continuous Cover Forestry

Oct 01, 2022
Demonstrations could move novel forest operations and high-tech equipment into the mainstream.

For the Future of Forest Conservation, Dr. Tara Martin Has Good News

Jun 29, 2022
UBC Forestry’s Dr. Tara Martin, Liber Ero Chair in Conservation in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, continues to make an impact on addressing complex conservation problems - now with the help of some generous donations from our community.