Responsible forestry is about managing the complex interaction of
forest productivity, regeneration, biodiversity, and habitat for fish
and wildlife along with the social and cultural values that are
important to people. It's about producing sustainable products, and
using science to
understand and reduce the impacts that forestry has on our natural
resources.
Learn how our private forest landowners manage forests for the future
WFPA’s 100 year history on History Link-Essay 3
Northern Spotted Owl Conservation in WA State
Forests & Fish Law Provides Buffer Zones on Fish Bearing Streams
WFPA 100th Annual Meeting Segment D - Sustainable Forestry Dialogue, and 2008 Election
WFPA 100th Annual Meeting Segment C - A look into the future with Glen Hiemstra
WFPA 100th Annual Meeting Segment B - National Perspective, History of Forestry
WFPA 100th Annual Meeting Segment A - Opening Remarks, and Attorney General