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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
Learn where the National Forest Foundation is planting trees on National Forests in 2021.
Longleaf pine forests of the southeastern United States are extraordinarily diverse and found across numerous habitats...
Whitebark pine is a major component of high-elevation forests in the western United States and Canada. This slow growing,...
Over the past two decades, several high-intensity wildfires on Gifford Pinchot’s Mount Adams have left thousands of acres...
Restoring native shortleaf pine can improve forest resilience and reduce severe wildfire risk. Shortleaf pine has declined by...
In the Great Lakes region, extreme weather events can lead to significant deforestation. Over the past few years, we have...
Through a unique collaboration between our Forest Service partners and a local university, hundreds of schoolchildren volunteer...
We partnered with surface mine reforestation nonprofit Green Forests Work to plant 50,000 native seedlings to help restore a...
Thanks to the generous support of individual members of the Rockefeller family, we reforested 100 acres of Shoshone National...
Working with our generous partners at Caudalie, the NFF reforested more than 250 acres of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest,...
Working with our corporate partners, the NFF has helped reforest a large area of the Chippewa National Forest in the headwaters...
Working with our corporate partners, the NFF helped restore the damage of the Schultz Fire on the Coconino National Forest by...
Working with our individual and small business partners, the NFF helped restore a portion of the Helena-Lewis and Clark...