Find a Forestry Professional

A public forester or other professional in your state can help with questions related to your woodlands.

Find a forester in your state
StateLink to Resources
AlabamaAlabama Forestry Commission
AlaskaAlaska Department of Natural Resources – Division of Forestry
ArizonaArizona Department of Forestry 
ArkansasArkansas Forestry Commission
CaliforniaUniversity of California Forest Research and Outreach
ColoradoColorado State Forest Service
ConnecticutConnecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
DelawareDelaware Department of Agriculture: Forest Conservation
FloridaFlorida Department of Agriculture
GeorgiaGeorgia Forestry Commission
HawaiiHawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife
IdahoIdaho Department of Lands
IllinoisUniversity of Illinois Extension
IndianaIndiana Department of Natural Resources
IowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
KansasKansas Forest Service 
KentuckyKentucky Department of Natural Resources
LouisianaLouisiana Departmet of Agriculture and Forestry
MaineMaine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
MarylandMaryland Deparment of Natural Resources
MassachusettsMassWoods Forest Conservation Program
MichiganMichigan State University Forestry Extension Program
MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Forestry Extension
MississippiMississippi State University Extension
MissouriMissouri Department of Conservation
MontanaMontana Forestry Assistance Bureau
NebraskaNebraska Forest Service
NevadaNevada Division of Forestry
New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
New JerseyNew Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry
New MexicoNew Mexico State Forestry
New YorkNew York Department of Environmental Conservation
North CarolinaNorth Carolina Forest Service
North DakotaNorth Dakota Forest Service
OhioOhio Division of Forestry
OklahomaOklahoma Forestry Services
OregonOregon Department of Forestry
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Bureau of Forestry
Rhode IslandRhode Island Department of Environmental Management
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Forestry Commission
South DakotaSouth Dakota Department of Agriculture
TennesseeTennessee Department of Agriculture
TexasTexas Forest Service
UtahUtah Division of Fire, Forestry & State Lands
VermontVermont Division of Forestry
VirginiaVirginia Department of Forestry
WashingtonWashington Department of Natural Resources – Small Forest Landowner Office 
West VirginiaWest Virginia Division of Forestry
WisconsinWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
WyomingWyoming State Forestry Division

Other Resources

Database of Research on Private Forest Owners
Screenshot of Zotero database. Journal articles are listed with links.

Family Forest Owner Literature Database

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.

We update this database on a regular basis, but if there are citations that you notice are missing, please add them directly or contact us.

Who Owns the Trees?

You do! This educational video from BeLeaf It or Not! explores the different types of forest ownership in the United States. While the video focuses on forests in the Great Lakes region, the information applies to forests nationwide.