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For working foresters, consultants, contractors
For organizations that serve landowners
Open to anyone
For land/resource managers broadly
For policy or regulatory audiences
For individual forest/land owners
Research/academic focus
Relevant to tribal land management
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Managing & Improving Your Forest
Resources for ongoing forest health, habitat, and land stewardship
Tree diseases, insect pests, bark beetles, pest management
Invasive plants, animals, or pathogens
Wildlife habitat creation, biodiversity, species management
Soil health, erosion control, watershed protection
Carbon sequestration, climate adaptation, carbon markets
Seed sources, seedling procurement, nursery services
Forest management plans, stewardship planning, succession planning
Wildfire Resilience & Recovery
Resources for preparing for, responding to, and recovering from wildfire
Fuels reduction, defensible space, home ignition zone, Firewise
Post-fire restoration, salvage, replanting, recovery planning
Prescribed burning, cultural fire, burn associations
Resources related to Tribal forestry and Indigenous land management practices
Finding Professionals & Peers
Resources for connecting with service providers and other landowners
Directories of foresters, contractors, service providers
Landowner networks, peer learning, associations
Financial Planning & Support
Resources for navigating taxes, insurance, and financial recovery
Timber taxes, estate planning, forest tax programs
Insurance guidance, financial recovery after disaster
Policy & Compliance
Resources for understanding regulations, permits, and policy
Forest practice rules, burn permits, water rights
Covers policy analysis, advocacy resources, regulatory frameworks
GIS tools, mapping resources, data portals, atlases
Educational curricula, outreach materials, general forestry education
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Types of support available
Cost-share, reimbursement, or direct payments to landowners
Emergency or post-disaster assistance (wildfire, flood, etc.)
Management or stewardship plan development
Technical advice, site visits, or professional consulting
Access to seedlings, seeds, or nursery services
Grants specifically for tribal organizations or tribal land
Permanent conservation protections on land
Forest stewardship goals
Prevents damage (fuels reduction, defensible space, planning)
Helps during active emergencies (wildfire response, immediate stabilization)
Helps after damage (restoration, replanting, erosion control)
Ongoing forest management and sustainability
Who you'll work with
U.S. federal government entities (e.g. NRCS, FSA, BIA, USFS, USFWS)
State-level government entities (e.g. CAL FIRE, state forestry divisions, DNRs)
501(c)(3) organizations, associations, and land trusts
RCDs, SWCDs, and conservation districts
Watershed councils, wildfire councils, partnerships, coalitions, and networks
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