Our 2017 Annual Review is here
In 2017, the Forest Stewards Guild accomplished so much, with so many strong partners, in the face of challenges in both the political and actual climate. Our strengths include our ability to:
- see potential where possibilities appear scarce;
- find common ground among people, differing perspectives, motivations, needs, and the needs of non-human species;
- continuously explore and question what we know and use new learning to our solutions; and
- most of all, to take all this effort and translate it into good, solid, results-oriented work on the ground.
The 2017 Annual Review highlights some of this work, and more is outlined on the region pages of our website. We are incredibly grateful to all of our partners, supporters, members, staff, and the participants in our programs. You allow us to carry out the work that fulfills our mission, and to remain ready for the successes, challenges, relationships, and results yet to come! Enjoy reading some of our stories of hope in the 2017 Annual Review, and join us to make more in the new year.
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- Mora County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Update 2018
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