Family Forest Blog

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February 9, 2018

A Look into Conservation Projects in the Central Apps

In an effort to increase the capacity of local organizations working to enhance bird and wildlife habitat in the Central Appalachia, AFF launched a partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) to support work in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York.

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January 4, 2018

My MassConn Woods Helps Landowners in Climate Informed Management

Beginning in 2013, the American Forest Foundation formed a partnership, the My MassConn Woods project, with the MassConn Sustainable Forest Partnership and the New England Forestry Foundation to work together to engage landowners in active forest management in the region that borders the Massachusetts and Connecticut to help improve overall forest health and wildlife habitat.

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February 3, 2017

Report: Protecting Northeastern Wildlife Habitat

Learn more about the role family-owned forests can play in protecting and improving key wildlife habitat in the Northeastern U.S.

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September 14, 2016

Report: Southern Wildlife at Risk

The Southern forests in the U.S. host more wildlife than any other region of the country. With ownership of 134 million acres, families and individuals can play a vitally important role in protecting and improving wildlife habitat, meeting demand for wood products, and maintaining overall forest health across the South.

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