Public foresters in your state
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Alabama |
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Alaska |
Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Division of Forestry |
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California |
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Colorado |
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Connecticut |
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Delaware |
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Florida |
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Georgia |
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Hawaii |
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Idaho |
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Illinois |
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Indiana |
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Iowa |
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Kansas |
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Louisiana |
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Maine |
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Maryland |
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Michigan |
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Minnesota |
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Missouri |
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Montana |
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Nebraska |
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Nevada |
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New Hampshire |
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New Jersey |
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New Mexico |
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New York |
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North Carolina |
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North Dakota |
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Ohio |
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Oklahoma |
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Oregon |
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Pennsylvania |
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South Carolina |
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South Dakota |
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Tennessee |
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Texas |
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Utah |
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Vermont |
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Virginia |
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Washington |
Washington Department of Natural Resources - Small Forest Landowner Office |
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Other Resources
My Land Plan can help you explore and discover how to manage your woodlands. Easy to use tools guide you to map your land, set goals, keep a journal and connect with woodland owners and foresters.
Numerous resources for New England residents
The Family Forest Research Center maintains a comprehensive database of scientific literature related to family forest owners. This database is available through the free Zotero platform at:
www.zotero.org/groups/ffo_lit_db
We update this database on a regular basis, but if there are citations that you notice are missing, please either add them directly or contact us (info@familyforestresearchcenter.org).
Watch this informative video from BeLEAF It or Not! outlining who owns the forests in Great Lakes.