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Links to other organizations involved in ecologically, socially, and economically responsible forestry – excellent forestry.

The Forest Guild welcomes and encourages link exchanges with organizations pursuing common or complementary missions. More links and resources are available on the Ecological Forestry Resource Center. To establish a link to your non-profit forestry organization on the Guild's site, please This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with the link included. If you establish a link to the Guild on your site, we would love to hear about it! Please notify us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

     
 

American Forests

American Lands

The Appalachian Forest Regional Center
 
Community Forestry Resource Center

Conservation Forestry Network. A partnership of:

Ecological Internet

Forest Stewardship Council

Forest Trends

Four Corners Sustainable Forests Partnership

Greenleaf Forestry and Wood Products, Inc.
 
Healing Harvest Forest Foundation

Human Dimensions of Small Scale Forestry

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

Land Trust Alliance

The Marshall Plan

The National Community Forestry Center - Northern Forest Region

National Network of Forest Practitioners

Northern Woodlands Magazine

Northwest Natural Resource Group

Partnership Resource Center

Pinchot Institute for Conservation

Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition

SmartWood

The Southern Forestry Foundation

Sustainable Forestry Partnership
 
U.S. Community Forestry Research Fellowships

World Forestry Center

Yellow Wood Associates, Inc.

 
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Forest Wisdom Issue 14


Forest Wisdom #14 (fall 2009) explores issues related to managing forests for wildlife and biodiversity. Articles range from restoring meadows to maintain rare butterfly habitats in the forests of western Oregon, to safely returning fire to highly fire-dependent forest ecosystems in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, to identifying forest management objectives for a small group of “focus species” whose habitat needs are representative of a wide range of other wildlife in the forests of Maine. Though focusing on a wide variety of wildlife, all of the articles share a common goal of restoring and maintaining forest ecosystem health in order to provide a natural habitat for native species.