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The National Alliance of Forest Owners (NAFO) is a growing national alliance of U.S. private forest owners, managers, and organizations dedicated to protecting and enhancing the economic and environmental values of privately owned forests.

NAFO was incorporated in the first quarter of 2008 as a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit organization based in Washington, DC with a charter membership representing over 25 million acres of private forestland located throughout the United States. NAFO now represents over 75 million acres nationwide.

NAFO members include the following companies and associations:

Alabama Forestry Association (Montgomery, Alabama)
Arkansas Forestry Association (Little Rock, Arkansas)
Association of Consulting Foresters (Alexandria, Virginia)
California Forestry Association (Sacramento, California)
The Campbell Group, LLC (Portland, Oregon)
Deltic Timber Corporation (El Dorado, Arkansas)
Empire State Forest Products Association (Rensselaer, New York)
Florida Forestry Association (Tallahassee, Florida)
Forest Capital Partners (Portland, Oregon)
Forest Investment Associates (Atlanta, Georgia)
The Forestland Group, LLC (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
Forest Landowners Association (Atlanta, Georgia)
Forest Resources Association (Rockville, Maryland)
Georgia Forestry Association (Forsyth, Georgia)
Giustina Resources (Eugene, Oregon)
Global Forest Partners, LP (West Lebanon, New Hampshire)
GMO Renewable Resources (Boston, Massachusetts)
Green Diamond Resource Company (Seattle, Washington)
GreenWood Resources, Inc. (Portland, Oregon)
Hancock Timber Resource Group (Boston, Massachusetts)
Idaho Forest Group (Laclede, Idaho)
Irving Woodland, LLC (Saint John, New Brunswick)
J.M. Longyear, LLC (Marquette, Michigan)
Keweenaw Land Association, LTD (Ironwood, Michigan)
Lone Rock Timber Company (Roseburg, Oregon)
Longview Timberlands, LLC (Longview, Washington)
Louisiana Forestry Association (Alexandria, Louisiana)
The Lyme Timber Company (Hanover, New Hampshire)
Maine Forest Products Council (Augusta, Maine)
Merril & Ring (Port Angeles, Washington)
Michigan Forest Products Council (Lansing, Michigan)
Minnesota Forest Industries (Duluth, Minnesota)
Mississippi Forestry Association (Jackson, Mississippi)
Molpus Woodlands Group (Jackson, Mississippi)
National Woodland Owners Association (Vienna, Virginia)
New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association (Concord, New Hampshire)
North Carolina Forestry Association (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Olympic Resource Management, LLC (Poulsbo, Washington)
Oregon Forest Industries Council (Salem, Oregon)
Pingree Associates (Bangor, Maine)
Plum Creek Timber Company (Seattle, Washington)
Port Blakely Tree Farms, LP (Seattle, Washington)
Potlatch Corporation (Spokane, Washington)
Rayonier Inc. (Jacksonville, Florida)
Resource Management Service, LLC (Birmingham, Alabama)
RMK Timberland Group (Atlanta, Georgia)
Society of American Foresters (Bethesda, Maryland)
Soterra LLC (Jackson, Mississippi)
South Carolina Forestry Association (Columbia, South Carolina)
Starker Forests, Inc. (Corvallis, Oregon)
Stimson Lumber Company (Portland, Oregon)
Tennessee Forestry Association (Nashville, Tennessee)
Texas Forestry Association (Lufkin, Texas)
Timberland Investment Resources, LLC (Atlanta, Georgia)
Virginia Forestry Association (Richmond, Virginia)
Wagner Forest Management (Lyme, New Hampshire)
Washington Forest Protection Association (Olympia, Washington)
Wells Timberland REIT (Norcross, Georgia)
The Westervelt Company (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
West Fork Timber Company, LLC (Tacoma, Washington)
Weyerhaeuser Company (Federal Way, Washington)

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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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