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Operating Committee

Mark Benson, Chairman
Potlatch Corporation
Troy Harris
Wells Timberland REIT
Brian Kernohan, Vice Chairman
Forest Capital Partners
Denny Hill
The Campbell Group
Heidi Brock
Weyerhaeuser Company
Anthony Hourihan
Irving Woodland, LLC
Jimmy Bullock
Resource Management Service, LLC
Matt Bonham
Soterra LLC
Mike Cerchiaro
Forest Investment Associates
Jim King
The Westervelt Company
Ruth Cook
Molpus Woodlands Group
Frank Stewart
Forest Landowners Association
Duane Evans
Port Blakely Tree Farms, LP
Charlie Thompson
GMO Renewable Resources
Maureen S. Frisch
Green Diamond Resource Company
Mike Wolf
Hancock Timber Resource Group
Jake Gibbs
Lone Rock Timber Company
Kirsten Smith
Plum Creek Timber Company
Jeff Mayo
RMK Timberland Group
Pete Sikora
Giustina Resources
Charley Hood
Rayonier
Ray Dillon
Deltic Timber Company
Bob Boeh
Idaho Forest Group
Bob Jirsa
Plum Creek Timber Company

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  • 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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  • 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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