We work on behalf of the American public to inspire personal and meaningful connections to our National Forests, the centerpiece of America’s public lands.
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Our tree planting efforts continued to address critical reforestation needs on our National Forests to ensure healthy forests for generations to come.
Navigating changing conditions, we continued to work closely with the U.S. Forest Service and our partners to complete critical projects.
While many of our collaboratives did not meet in person, they still reached milestones for shared stewardship of our public lands.
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Across our National Forests, we’re partnering with local organizations to support forests for future generations.
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At first glance, our nation’s National Parks and National Forests may appear to be just about the same thing, with both as public lands.
Since 2005, Snowbird Resort and the NFF have raised over $1.2 million for trail construction, plant surveys, and education events on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
In 2023, the Rock Creek Restoration Project supplied 60 loads of firewood to the Torreon, Ojo Encino, and Counselor Navajo Chapters and reduced the risk of wildfire on the Santa Fe National Forest.
Reforesting our National Forests is not as simple as placing a seed in a hole, covering it with soil, and hoping it grows.