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Forest Flash: April 2023

Forest Flash: April 2023

In this issue: Landmark legislation for Oregon’s beavers, expanding the Forest Legacy program, and restoring McCloud Soda Springs

Forest Flash: March 2023

Forest Flash: March 2023

In this issue: Rare wolverine sightings, Ambitious targets for natural and working forests, and Celebrating 30 years of families and forest conservation

Forest Flash: January 2023

Forest Flash: January 2023

In this issue: Board updates, new funding for Trinity Headwaters, and a Conservation Easement for Alsea River Bend

Forest Flash: 2022 in Review

Forest Flash: 2022 in Review

2022 in review: a wonderful year of conservation and stewardship, policy-level recognition and budget victories, and making strides in changing minds.

Forest Flash: November 2022

Forest Flash: November 2022

In this issue: Easement Stewardship: A Labor of Love, Working with Beavers to Enhance Water Storage, and Restoring Beneficial Fire Management to CA.

Forest Flash: October 2022

Forest Flash: October 2022

In this issue: Welcoming New PFT Board member Chris Smith, Flourishing Seedlings in Post-fire Yosemite, and Expanding Conservation in the Cascade Siskiyou

President’s Letter: Fall 2022 ForestLife

President’s Letter: Fall 2022 ForestLife

In 2023, PFT will celebrate its 30th year. A lot has happened in these years, with many of our initiatives moving from concept to pilot to implementation. Now, we must move to the broad adoption and landscape scale. Much remains to be done!

Donor Profile: Ben Hammett

Donor Profile: Ben Hammett

Ben Hammett is a lifelong conservationist deeply committed to fighting climate change. He, and his late wife Ruth, began supporting PFT in 2012. Ben recently shared why he feels PFT’s work is so important.

Going to Scale with Shasta Timberlands

Going to Scale with Shasta Timberlands

Straddling the crest that divides the Sacramento and Klamath River basins, PFT’s Shasta Timberlands Working Forest protects the headwaters of these mighty rivers as they flow off Mount Shasta.

Restoring Fire and Climate Resilience

Restoring Fire and Climate Resilience

PFT was a lonely voice in 2017 (and for many years before that!) when we advocated for $20 million to increase the use of prescribed fire to reduce unnatural fuel buildup and get more “good” fire on the ground safely.

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