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National Alliance of Forest Owners
122 C Street, NW, Suite 630
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 747-0759 (P)
(202) 824-0770 (F)
info@nafoalliance.org

Dave Tenny – President and CEO
dtenny@nafoalliance.org
(202) 747-0739

Catherine Karen – Vice President for Government Affairs
ckaren@nafoalliance.org
(202) 747-0741

Chip Murray- Vice President for Policy and General Counsel
cmurray@nafoalliance.org
(202) 747-0742

Amy Castellano - Operations and Government Relations Manager
acastellano@nafoalliance.org
(202) 747-0750

Alexis Russell – Administrative Coordinator
arussell@nafoalliance.org
(202) 747-0751

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LATEST NEWS

  • NAFO’s recommendations respond to the Biogenic Carbon Emissions Panel’s draft recommendations on EPA’s accounting framework for carbon emissions. More

  • A new report provides a concise primer to policy makers on the forest carbon cycle, carbon accounting, biomass energy emissions and other critical topics. More

  • New federal legislation will help timberland owners avoid costly permit fees for logging roads, U.S. Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Kurt Schrader announced Monday. Under the new provision, a 35-year-old U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy would be extended for another year. It would shield timber companies from the cost of designing stormwater control systems for logging roads under the federal Clean Water Act. Landowners will not be required to get federal permits to build logging roads. More

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FORESTRY JOURNAL

  • NAFO’s recommendations respond to the Biogenic Carbon Emissions Panel’s draft recommendations on EPA’s accounting framework for carbon emissions. More

  • A new report provides a concise primer to policy makers on the forest carbon cycle, carbon accounting, biomass energy emissions and other critical topics. More

  • New federal legislation will help timberland owners avoid costly permit fees for logging roads, U.S. Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Kurt Schrader announced Monday. Under the new provision, a 35-year-old U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy would be extended for another year. It would shield timber companies from the cost of designing stormwater control systems for logging roads under the federal Clean Water Act. Landowners will not be required to get federal permits to build logging roads. More

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