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Welcome to the National Forest Foundation blog. Explore the various articles to learn more about our forests and places to play.
Photo by Jennifer Peterson
In recent years, the frequency and severity of wildfires have increased significantly, posing a growing threat to ecosystems,...
We've planted >2 Million jack pines on Michigan National Forests and are now expanded our reforestation efforts.
Photo by Dave Gardner Creative
Photo by Dave Gardner Creative.
Black Americans have always contributed to stewarding the country’s forests and grasslands – as conservationists,...
From downhill skiing to ice fishing, National Forests are a great place to start looking for your next winter adventure.
There is something magical about venturing out into the cold and bearing witness to all of the ways winter landscapes are full...
Thanks to a partnership between Tellurian, the National Forest Foundation, and the USDA Forest Service, longleaf pine...
The trail circling around Trillium Lake, an iconic destination on the Mt. Hood National Forest, has several new sections of...
On Wednesday, October 11, multiple partners from the Wood For Life (WFL) program joined the Torreon chapter house of the Navajo...
National Forests provide countless gifts to be thankful for. From majestic waterfalls to starry nights, here are ten more...
Almost all bat species rely on forests for survival as places to forage, find water, and seek shelter. But forest health also...
This year, the National Forest Foundation’s Southern California Program (NFF) partnered with the Angeles National Forest and...
As magical as National Forest scenic byways can be, many bike trails on those same forests can be just as awe-inspiring.
Fire has always been part of the natural landscape, and many forests have adapted to and need fire to remain healthy.
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