Partners
We are grateful to have many dedicated partners. Learn more and visit their sites below.
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Ecotrust is a nonprofit that works at the intersection of equity, the economy, and the environment in the pursuit of transformative change. For more than thirty years, our mission has been to inspire fresh thinking that creates economic development, social equity, and environmental well-being.
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Intertribal Nursery Council is a USDA Forest Service-managed, tribally guided organization for advancing the interests of Native peoples involved with plant production in nurseries.
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The US Forest Service Management Service Center stewards an impressive portfolio of landscapes across 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands in the public trust.
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The Washington State University Extension as an arm of Washington State University (WSU), a public land-grant research university in Pullman, WA, with 39 WSU extension locations across the state.
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The Hoopa Valley Tribal Forestry Department, under the direction of the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council, is responsible for the management of more than 87,000 acres of timberland, containing an abundance of commercial and cultural resources.
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The USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station researches decision-support models that analyze risk, resource allocation economics, and fire danger forecasting.
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Heritage University is a nonprofit, independent, non-denominational, accredited institution of higher education offering undergraduate and graduate education within Yakama Nation homelands.
This work is supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
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The USDA National Agroforestry Center advances the health, diversity, and productivity of working lands, waters, and communities through agroforestry.
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The Research and Development Arm of the Forest Service is a component of the USDA, working at the forefront of science to improve the nation's forests and grasslands.
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Cal Poly Humboldt is a public institution and part of the 23-campus California State University system.