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- New Mexico - National Association of State Foresters
Click here to view the most recent BMPs recommendations on the state forestry agency website Click the following links to view available BMP monitoring data and implementation rates from NASF’s 2015 BMP survey and NASF’s 2019 BMP survey
- New York - National Association of State Foresters
Enhancing public benefits from trees and forests is inherent in every strategy of the Plan and will rely on community engagement, local and legal efforts in support of forestry, and the promotion of sustainable forestry and best management practices
- Georgia - National Association of State Foresters
The vision of the Georgia Forestry Commission ensures the benefits of healthy forests—clean air, clean water, and abundant forest products—are available to present and future generations
- Utah - National Association of State Foresters
The Utah Forest Action Plan 2020 takes a fresh look at all forests across the state, identifies threats and recommends strategies for Utah’s Division of Forestry, Fire State Lands (FFSL) to work with federal, state and local partners to protect and improve the health of our forests
- South Carolina - National Association of State Foresters
Forestry in South Carolina is a vital component of the state’s economic well-being, contributing more than $21 billion to the economy and providing nearly 100,000 jobs
- Arkansas - National Association of State Foresters
The Forestry Division is equipped to aid communities with wildfire suppression as well as participate in prescribed burning activities Furthermore, the Forestry Division monitors forest disturbances related to threats such as insects, diseases, and abiotic stressors
- NASF Statement on the Fix Our Forests Act
“State forestry agencies play a lead role not only in managing and protecting over 550 million acres of state and private forests, but also working to improve the health and resiliency of federal lands through cross-boundary partnerships nationwide
- State Foresters Announce Top Priorities to Improve Outcomes for America . . .
State forestry agencies manage over two-thirds of America’s forestlands by providing technical assistance to private landowners, wildfire protection on over 1 59 billion acres, and directly managing 76 million acres of state-owned forestland nationwide
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