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september 2020

Siglufjörður Forestry Association 80 years

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The Siglufjörður Forestry Association was founded on September 22, 1940 and thus just turned 80. The association initally got land in the eastern part of Hólsdalur and began planting there, but the land proved too difficult plant in, so the association moved to Skarðdsalur, which has been the main forestry site of the association since and is now the most northern planted forest in Iceland.

The Icelandic Forestry Association wishes the Siglufjörður Forestry Association a happy birthday!

A brief overview of the association‘s activities (in Icelandic) in honour of the birthday is available on the Trölli website.

Skógræktarfélag Siglufjarðar 80 ára

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Skógræktarfélag Siglufjarðar fagnaði 80 ára afmæli sínu þann 22. september, en félagið var stofnað þann 22. september 1940. Upphaflega fékk félagið úthlutað landi austanvert í Hólsdalnum sunnan Hóls og hóf þar gróðursetningu, en það reyndist of erfitt land og flutti félagið sig því yfir í Skarðdal, sem hefur verið aðal skógræktarsvæði félagsins síðan og vex þar nú nyrsti gróðursetti skógur landsins.

Skógræktarfélag Íslands óskar Skógræktarfélagi Siglufjarðar til hamingju með afmælið!

Stutt yfirlit yfir starf félagsins í tilefni afmælisins má lesa á vef Trölla – www.trolli.is.

 

Hafnafjörður Forestry Association Volunteer Day

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The Hafnarfjörður Forestry Association hosts a Volunteer Day on Sunday September 20. Planting will be done at Hamranes between 11 and 13. The meeting point is near Hamranesflugvöllur on Hvaleyrarvatnsvegur.

Plants and tools on site, everybody gets a hot soup after the planting.

E-mail skoghf@simnet.is for further information or call phone numbers 555-6455 or 894-1268.

Everyone welcome!

Sjálfboðaliðadagur hjá Skógræktarfélagi Hafnarfjarðar

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Skógræktarfélag Hafnarfjarðar verður með sjálfboðaliðadag sunnudaginn 20. september. Gróðursett verður í Hamranesið milli kl. 11 og 13. Mæting á móts við Hamranesflugvöll við Hvaleyrarvatnsveg. Þar í hlíðum jarðvegstippsins verður gróðursett eins og í fyrra.

Plöntur og verkfæri á staðnum. Allir fá heita súpu að gróðursetningu lokinni.

Sendið póst á netfangið skoghf@simnet.is til að fá nánari upplýsingar eða hringið í síma 555-6455 eða 894-1268.

Allir velkomnir!

National collection of birch seeds

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The Iceland Forest Service and the Soil Conservation Service of Iceland have joined forces and launched a campaign of seed gathering from birch. Everyone in Iceland is encouraged to go out and gather seeds from birch – they will then be dispersed in specially chosen areas all over the country.

From the middle of September a special collection box will be available at the Iceland Forest Service and the Soil Conservation Service offices, at Terra and at Bonus stores.

More information on the campaign is available at the website birkiskogur.is.

The Akranes Forestry Association General Meeting 2020

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The Akranes Forestry Association will hold its General Meeting at Frístundamiðstöðin Garðavöllum in Akranes on Monday, September 28 at 20:00. On the agenda are regular meeting activities (annual report, accounts and elections) and discussion of the association’s activities.

One seat on the board is vacant and are members interested in taking part in the association’s activities encouraged to run for office.

The Icelandic Forestry Associations General Meeting 2020

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The General Meeting of the Icelandic Forestry Association (IFA) was held in Reykjavík on September 5, in a meeting room of Arionbanki. The General Meeting usually spans three days, with lectures and field trips and the IFA member associations take turns hosting the meeting. In view of restrictions due to Covid a decision was made to change the format of the meeting. Only elected representatives of the member associations were invited, in order to carry out the necessary duties of the meeting, such as electing the board of the IFA and approving the annual accounts. Some of the delegates attended the meeting remotely.

Jónatan Garðarsson was re-elected as chairman of the IFA. Two new board members were elected; Nanna Sjöfn Pétursdóttir from the Bíldudalur Forestry Association and Berglind Ásgeirsdóttir, from the Suðurnesja Forestry Association. The vice board members – Kristinn H. Þorsteinsson, Valgerður Auðunsdóttir and Björn Traustason – were all re-elected. One resolution of the meeting was passed, on the use of biological control of forest pests.

Sigrún Stefánsdóttir (left) and Laufey B. Hannesdóttir (right) left the board of the Icelandic Forestry Association after serving on it for years and were given a bouquet with thanks from Jónatan Garðarsson.

New sponsor for Open Forest

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The Icelandic Forestry Association and Samkaup signed a contract of collaboration on August 31 for the Opinn skógur (Open Forest) project.

The aim of the collaboration is to improve facilities and access to existing forests, including providing information on the ecosystem, nature and history of the forests, so the general public can use the forests for outdoor recreation. The contract secures funding for the project for this year and the next.

Open Forests currently number seventeen, all over the country.

Jónatan Garðarsson, chairman of the Icelandic Forestry Association and Gunnar Egill Sigurðsson, from Samkaups, sign the contract.

The Tree of the Year 2020

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The Tree of the Year 2020 was formally nominated in a ceremony on Saturday, August 29 and this year the tree is an oakleaf mountain ash (Sorbus hybrida) at Skógar in Þorskafjörður, the first of this species to be nominated.

The ceremony began with an address from Jónatan Garðarsson, chairman of the Icelandic Forestry Association. Next to speak was Halldór Þorgeirsson, representing the Baháʼí community in Iceland who own Skógar and have grown the forest there.

Hafberg Þórisson from the Lambhagi Plant Nursery, who sponsors the Tree of the Year, then presented Böðvar Jónsson, as a representative from the volunteers who have planted trees at Skógar, with a diploma and then Hafberg and Böðvar unveiled a plaque marking the tree.

Next the tree was measured, by Jón Ásgeir Jónsson from the Icelandic Forestry Association and Björn Traustason, from the Iceland Forest Service. The tree turned out to be 5,9 m in height, with a diameter of 26,5 cm at knee-height and 17,3 cm at chest-height, where the tree had split into two trunks.

Böðvar Jónsson then lead a hike through the forest. The ceremony formally concluded with refreshments.

The Icelandic Forestry Association nominates a Tree of the Year each year.

The Tree of the Year 2020.

Landssöfnun á birkifræi

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Skógræktin og Landgræðslan hafa tekið höndum saman um átak í söfnun birkifræs nú í haust og verður fræinu sem safnast dreift á völdum svæðum í öllum landshlutum. Eru landsmenn hvattir til að taka þátt og hjálpa til við að breiða út birkiskóga landsins.

Frá miðjum september verður hægt er að fá söfnunarbox á starfsstöðvum Skógræktarinnar, Landgræðslunnar, Terru og í verslunum Bónus. Söfnunartunnur eru komnar í verslanir Bónus.

Nánar má lesa um söfnunina og hvernig á að safna fræjum á vefsíðunni birkiskogur.is.