Promotes responsible stewardship of Alaska's boreal forest resources and assists the community in developing and implementing a vision of sustainability for all forest-based resources.
Provide a unified voice on logging issues and cooperate with public, industrial and private timberland owners to further sustainable forestry practices.
AWC's mission is to increase the use of wood by assuring the broad regulatory acceptance of wood products, developing design tools and guidelines for wood construction and influencing the development of public policies affecting the use of wood products.
AHMI promotes the advantages of hardwoods produced in the Appalachian region of the United States, and develops programs and services to help insure an adequate supply of wood resource for the purpose of helping members meet the needs of the public.
Promotes public understanding of how a science-based approach to managing forests will protect the ecosystem and continue to supply trees for manufacturing.
National voice for forestry professionals since 1908. Their mission is to advance the stewardship of Canada's forest resources through leadership, professional competence and public awareness.
Promotes the use of internationally recognized sustainable forest management certification standards in Canada for producers to continually move towards sustainable forest management, secure a sustainable supply of raw material, and to ensure marketplace acceptance of Canadian forest products.
The mission of the CFA is to promote forest stewardship in the Catskill region by forest landowners, timber harvesters, foresters and the general public. There are also many informative articles on forest management on the website.
Regional advocate and regulatory issues manager for harvesting and lumber manufacturing companies who operate within the geographic bounds of the British Columbia Coast.
Committed to promoting the management of New York's forests to meet society's needs for forest products today and in the future, while conserving air, water and soil quality and wildlife habitat.
Their mission is to promote the responsible and economic use of Florida's renewable forest resource by encouraging a healthy business climate and sound political policies.
Thousands of independent forest landowners from 17 southern states compose the membership of the Forest Landowners Association. Formed in 1941 to provide a voice for Southern forest landowners on national and regional issues, the Forest Landowners Association follows every piece of legislation appearing before Congress that affects forestry.
A coalition of 11 hardwood lumber and product associations providing technical information on North American hardwood applications for builders, architects, interior designers and remodelers.
Dedicated to responsible forest management through an annual woodworking exhibition, Hawaii's Wood trademark, and as an advocate for planting and harvesting to creating and selling wood products.
Promotes the business of all forest related industries and encourages closer working relationships among forest products firms, forest owners, producers, and harvesters to help improve procurement, processing, research, and marketing of forest products.
A non-profit organization that represents the directors of the state forestry agencies from all fifty states, the District of Columbia and seven U.S. territories.
Created by Congress as the official non-profit partner of the USDA Forest Service. Site has a list of National Forest sites and employment opportunities.
International trade association of over 650 forest products and building material industry wholesalers, manufacturers and industry affiliated companies throughout the United States and Canada.
Encourages through education a unified conservation program, including the multiple use of forests, development of adequate water supplies, application of sound land management and the development of adequate wildlife and recreation values.
A non-profit, registered charity dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of all aspects of Ontario's forests and to developing a commitment to forest conservation.
Body representing owners of privately managed forests in British Columbia. Promoting responsible forestry, and government policy that encourages investment.
Supports legislation for private landowners providing incentives to keep American fiber used to run mills in the United States. Page includes position papers, mission statement, job loss map, worldwide mill opening chart, and information about meetings.
The purpose of the association is to uphold the public interest in the practice of professional forestry by ensuring the competence, independence and integrity of its members, and by ensuring that every person practicing professional forestry is accountable to the association and the public
A nonprofit organization promoting the science, education, technology, and practice of forestry to ensure the continued health and use of forest ecosystems to benefit society.
Offering continuing education workshops and seminars for professional foresters throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Northern and British Columbia.
A non-profit trade association representing producers of western red cedar. Participating Members have access to powerful marketing, promotional and educational programs, exclusive product standards and marketing trademarks.
A trade association providing communication, marketing, training, financial and advocacy services to Atlantic Canadian specialty and value-added wood product manufacturers.