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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.
Reforesting our National Forests is not as simple as placing a seed in a hole, covering it with soil, and hoping it grows. The...
What do more than five million trees mean for our National Forests? Learn more about the numbers behind our 2020 impact report.
Learn more about how the NFF plants trees on National Forests, and get some tips for getting involved in local planting efforts...
For many families, cutting down a Christmas tree from their backyard National Forest is a wonderful holiday tradition. Before...
As if the logistical challenges of planting millions of trees were not enough, add into the mix a global public health crisis,...
As most of us know, the realities of the pandemic have presented difficult challenges for all aspects of our normal lives. The...
Each year, we work with the U.S. Forest Service to find the most critical tree-planting projects on our National Forests....
For the first time, National Forest Foundation (NFF) staff joined one of the leading sustainability conferences in the nation....
More than 400 federally listed species inhabit our National Forests. Here are a handful of wildlife species that benefit from...
Our supporters know that we plant locally sourced, native trees on high need National Forests through our partnership with the...
In 2020, resolve to make a difference for our National Forests, and our planet, with these simple steps.
When shopping small this Saturday, consider businesses with an environmental commitment, like our Small Business Tree Planting...
Thanks to our many tree-planting supporters, we planted an incredible 5 million trees across 18,000 acres of National Forests...
Did you know that each time you turn on the faucet, you may have a National Forest to thank? Not only do our forests provide a...
This June, NFF staff had the opportunity to visit a local reforestation site on the Lolo National Forest. This is what we learned.
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