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February 12, 2018

State foresters express disappointment in president's FY19 budget

The president's budget would make deep, detrimental cuts to state and private forest management, according to the nation's 59 state and territorial foresters. WASHINGTON—The National Association of State Foresters is extremely disappointed in President Donald Trump's Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 budget recommendations, which include deep cuts to the state and private forestry programs that support comprehensive, cost-effective forest management [read more]

February 7, 2018

NASF, AFF applaud introduction of bipartisan bill to advance national forest management

The House legislation would prioritize landscape-scale projects across both private and public lands. WASHINGTON—Today the American Forest Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters offered their support for Empowering State Forestry to Improve Forest Health Act of 2018, a bill introduced by Reps. Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Glenn Thompson, R-Pa. This bipartisan legislation would direct funding toward [read more]

February 5, 2018

NASF comments on Forest Service NEPA, planning processes

There is a great deal of good work that can be done administratively on the part of the USDA Forest Service to encourage more active federal forest management. WASHINGTON—The National Association of State Foresters has submitted extensive comments on the USDA Forest Service's plan to revise its National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and planning procedures. [read more]

January 17, 2018

Partnership announces 2018 Wildfire Mitigation Awardees

Individuals, organizations honored for exemplary commitment to community wildland fire protection. WASHINGTON—The Wildfire Mitigation Awards committee has announced the 2018 Wildfire Mitigation Award winners. Established in 2014, the awards are the highest commendation for innovation and leadership displayed by individuals and organizations committed to wildfire mitigation. The Wildfire Mitigation Awards are sponsored by the National Association [read more]

January 16, 2018

NASF calls Congress to action on wildfire funding, federal forest management

Nation's top state forester calls on congressional leadership to take action on a wildfire funding fix and federal forest management reform. WASHINGTON—In a letter to Senate and House leadership today, the president of the National Association of State Foresters asked that Congress: (1) address funding for wildfire suppression, which is now subsuming most of the USDA Forest Service budget, and [read more]

December 15, 2017

State Foresters by the Numbers, 2016

The latest statistics report on the nation’s state forestry agencies is now available. The State Foresters by the Numbers report relies on NASF biennial survey data to illustrate the key roles state foresters and their agencies play in protecting and enhancing America's forested landscapes. Learn more by viewing or downloading the PDF linked below.

December 15, 2017

NASF supports Senate bill to enhance efficacy of Good Neighbor Authority

WASHINGTON — The National Association of State Foresters was pleased to see bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate yesterday that would allow forest management projects undertaken with Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) to include necessary road repairs and reconstruction. “When properly and actively managed, forests provide a wealth of benefits, including clean drinking water for over 68,000 [read more]

December 15, 2017

NASF releases survey results on state forestry agencies

Survey finds state forestry agencies are primary providers of forest management technical assistance to private landowners nationwide. WASHINGTON — According to the National Association of State Foresters’ newly released biennial survey, family forestland owners receive more forest management technical assistance from state forestry agencies than from any other source. In fact, state forestry agencies provided 222,560 technical assists [read more]

December 6, 2017

NASF presents Senator Steve Daines with Bernard L. Orell Award

Montana senator honored by state foresters for his leadership in promoting federal forest policy. WASHINGTON—The National Association of State Foresters today presented Senator Steve Daines of Montana with the 2017 Bernard L. Orell Award, an honor presented periodically to a member of Congress who has made a significant contribution to state and private forestry.  More [read more]

November 21, 2017

NASF statement on Senate proposed budget

Positive aspects of proposed budget overshadowed by cuts to critical forestry programs. WASHINGTON—The National Association of State Foresters (NASF) responded today with a mixed reaction to the Senate Committee on Appropriations’ proposed budget for the USDA Forest Service. While State Foresters appreciate the proposal’s support for federal lands management and a wildfire funding fix, proposed [read more]

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