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NNRG is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We strengthen the ecological and economic vitality of Northwest forests and communities by connecting people with the knowledge, skills, and markets they need to steward their land. NNRG is a think-learn-and-do tank of ecological forestry. We advance the state of knowledge about ecological forestry, spread the word about its benefits and feasibility, and help landowners put it into practice on their own forests. Operating primarily in western Washington and Oregon, we focus on forests owned and managed by private landowners, smaller forest product companies, governmental agencies, Indian tribes, and non-profit organizations. Ecological forestry (defined in more detail here) is an approach that mimics natural processes wherever possible and treats the forest as a whole system. (From website 2024).
https://www.nnrg.org/mission-approach/
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- Began in 1992
- Forest Stewardship Council
- Forest Adaptation Network - https://www.nnrg.org/climateadaptation/forest-adaptation-network/ - FAN members include land managers, forest ecologists, and restoration practitioners tasked with managing Pacific Northwest forests in both urban and rural communities. Members of the FAN share resources, discuss issues, and collaborate on projects to help our forests adapt to the expected impacts of climate change.
- NNRG 2020 forestry climate adaptation strategies -
- NNRG Resource Library