The National Association of State Foresters, established in 1920, is a non-profit organization comprised of forestry agency directors from all 50 states, five U.S. territories, three nations in compacts of free association with the U.S., and the District of Columbia. Their members are responsible for managing and safeguarding state and private forests, which account for nearly two-thirds of all forests in the country.
From wildfire prevention to forest management and strategic planning, the National Association of State Foresters plays a crucial role in promoting the health, productivity, and resilience of forests nationwide. Through initiatives like Wildfire Mitigation Awards and advocacy efforts on environmental impact statements and air emissions reporting, they are dedicated to advancing sustainable forestry practices and addressing key challenges in the industry.
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