EVERY STATE HAS A FOREST ACTION PLAN.

Your state’s Forest Action Plan includes in-depth analysis of forest conditions and trends in your area. Click on the map below to learn how your state plans to conserve, protect, and enhance its forests and trees over the long run.

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COLLECTIVELY, FOREST ACTION PLANS MAKE UP ONE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR AMERICA’S FORESTS.


With the 2008 Farm Bill, Congress tasked the states and territories with assessing the condition of trees and forests within their boundaries, regardless of ownership, and developing strategies to: conserve working forest landscapes, protect forests from harm, and enhance public benefits from trees and forests.

The resulting state Forest Action Plans—completed in 2010, updated in 2015, and comprehensively revised in 2020 by all 59 states and territories—offer practical and comprehensive roadmaps for investing federal, state, local, and private resources where they can be most effective in achieving national conservation goals.

State foresters strongly encourage Congress to support and reinforce Forest Action Plans with legislation and through annual appropriations.


EACH REGION HAS A FOREST ACTION PLAN TOO.


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