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The Forest Guild is a professional organization of forest stewards, associated natural resource professionals, and affiliates who are passionate about restoring and sustaining the integrity of our forests while meeting the needs of the communities that rely on them. We are a national organization with regional projects and programs across the country. Click here to find out about the Guild's regional programs or Model Forest program. Find a Forest Guild member in your area who provides land management and consulting services.
 

   
   
   
 


Guild staff, members, and partners collaborate to:

The Forest Guild believes that the first duty of a forester—and affiliated professionals—is to the forest and its future.

  • We value responsible forest management that places the highest priority on maintaining and enhancing the entire forest ecosystem and that imitates nature’s processes.
  • We value continuous learning to increase knowledge about excellent forestry policies and practices.
  • We value the importance of field observation, experience, science, and continuous learning to the practice of excellent forestry.
  • We value collaboration by sharing what we know and seeking opportunities to work with others who share our desire to practice excellent forestry.
  • We are passionate about making a difference with our work.

Benefits of being a Forest Guild member include the following:

  • Supporting and finding support from an organization that is making a real difference.
  • Helping to shape forest stewardship policies and practices.
  • Opportunities to connect with peers who share your values.
  • Inspiration and satisfaction from seeing excellent forest stewardship in action.


Learn more about joining or supporting the Forest Guild.

 
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Forest Wisdom Issue 15


Forest Wisdom #15 is focused on "ecosystem services", in other words the combined benefits people obtain from the natural world. These vital services include supporting functions such as nutrient cycling or soil formation; products such as fresh water and fuel; regulating services such as flood or climate regulation; and cultural resources such as recreational, educational, or aesthetic opportunities. Forest Wisdom 15 includes articles that address the value of forested watersheds, payments for forest carbon, shitake mushrooms as a non-timber forest product, and an assessment of the value of the ecosystem services provided by New Mexico's forests.