Rayonier’s Kim Sartor is the face of our community giving efforts, ensuring we take an active role in doing good for the communities where we live and work, including volunteering, donating blood and making financial donations to important causes.
Read More “A Career Focused on Community Giving”Rayonier employees came up with their own version of TED Talks to learn from each other across disciplines. Thanks to video conferencing, Rayonier’s Peer Group includes presenters and attendees sharing ideas from Florida, across the U.S., and in New Zealand.
Read More “Rayonier’s Take on TED Talks: Employees Inspiring Employees”Family Support Services has 115 foster children enrolled in its program in Nassau County, FL, and it can be a challenge to provide gifts for all of them. Rayonier’s employees partnered with FSS to buy and wrap three gifts for each of them.
Read More “Rayonier Angel Tree Grants Wishes for 115 Nassau County, FL, Foster Children”Rayonier is proud to welcome the Florida Forestry Teachers’ Tour to our land every year to learn about sustainable forestry. This intensive school teachers’ learning experience allows educators to gain a deep understanding of the important role forestry plays in the world.
Read More “Teaching the Teachers About Sustainable Forestry”Utility poles are so tall, straight and sturdy, it takes a special tree to make them. You can’t simply grow an entire forest of poles: you have to find the top candidates. Our foresters explain how they locate, measure and prepare these valuable trees.
Read More “Where Do Utility Poles Come From?”Our forest rangers work year-round to prevent fires. During fire season, they’re ready to respond at a moment’s notice if disaster strikes.
Read More “Rayonier Forest Rangers Focused on Fire Prevention”Our genetics research team shows how grafting helps them save years of time in their ongoing quest to advance the quality of our trees.
Read More “Rayonier Researchers Save Time and Increase Quality with Grafting”Our New Zealand team partners with local conservation organizations, students and Māori to protect the kiwi, a threatened bird that is a national symbol, in the Omataroa Forest.
Read More “Saving the Kiwi”