Who
runs the Washington Tree Farm Program?
The Washington Tree Farm
Program (WTFP) is co-sponsored by Washington Farm Forestry Association
(WFFA) and Washington Forest Protection Association (WFPA). The
program is run by a Tree Farm Committee made up of foresters and
small forest land owners who volunteer their time. Foresters
from around the state volunteer their time to certify Tree Farms
into the program.
The Washington Tree Farm
Program is sponsored by the American
Tree Farm System (ATFS) which is nationally sponsored by the American
Forest Foundation.
The ATFS established
standards and guidelines for property owners to become a
certified Tree Farm. Private forest landowners must create a
management plan based on strict environmental standards and pass
an inspection every five years.
Now there are 29 million acres of privately owned forest land in
the ATFS. This is the oldest and largest voluntary, third party
verification process in the U.S. The Tree Farmers share the
commitment to protect soil, wildlife habitat and provide
recreation for their communities while producing wood products.
How
to Join
To join, fill out the
Online
Tree Farm Registration Form. The WTFP will respond directly to you and
forward a copy of your inquiry form to the appropriate District
Coordinator who will contact you directly and arrange for a site
visit.
For more information contact:
Donna Loucks
Tree Farm Administrator
Washington Tree Farm Program
P.O. Box 1010
Chehalis, WA 98532
360-736-5750
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