AFRC – American Forest Resource Council
http://www.amforest.org
“The American Forest Resource Council strives to provide a positive operating environment for the forest products community, representing nearly 100 forest product manufacturers and forest landowners – from small, family-owned companies to large multi-national corporations - in twelve states, west of the Great Lakes.
Douglas Timber Operators
http://www.dougtimber.org
“Douglas Timber Operators is a community-supported forest products organization whose mission is to actively promote timber harvest, reforestation and production of forest products on public and private timberlands, and the enhancement of healthy forest ecosystems, through multiple use forest management. DTO has served southwestern Oregon since 1968.”
Oregon Department of Forestry
http://www.odf.state.or.us
To serve the people of Oregon by protecting, managing, and promoting stewardship of Oregon's forests to enhance environmental, economic, and community sustainability.
The Evergreen Foundation/Evergreen Magazine
http://www.evergreenmagazine.com
The Evergreen Foundation is a non-profit forestry research and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of science-based forestry and forest policy. To this end, we publish Evergreen Magazine, a periodic journal designed to keep Foundation members and others abreast of issues and events impacting forests, forest communities and the forest products industry.
Greenspirit
http://greenspirit.com
“Greenspirit, a concept that combines environmentalism with both a deep appreciation of nature and an enthusiasm for the challenge. "Spirit" as in spiritual and "spirit" as in team spirit.” The Greenspirit website is operated by Patrick Moore, one of Greenpeace’s founders.
OFIC – Oregon Forest Industries Council
http://www.ofic.com
“The Oregon Forest Industries Council (OFIC) is a trade association representing more than 50 Oregon forestland owners and forest products manufacturing-related firms. Its members own more than 90% of Oregon's industrial forestland base.”
OFRI - Oregon Forest Resource Institute
http://www.oregonforests.org
“The Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) in 1991 to improve public understanding of the state’s forest resources and to encourage environmentally sound forest management through training and other educational programs for forest landowners. OFRI is funded by a dedicated harvest tax on forest products producers.”
Oregon Small Woodlands Association
http://www.oswa.org
Dedicated to the Protection, Management, Use, and Enhancement of Oregon's Forest Resources.
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