CWSF’s Western Voice blog helps you stay current on all the most important information related to forestry issues in the West.
 

Western forests cover approximately 365 million acres and account for 49% of the nation’s total forested land. This massive area is managed by a diverse set of stakeholders, including state, private, and federal owners. To effectively manage the land first requires the identification of shared priorities.

Read January's legislative and policy update.

The December 2020 edition of the CWSF e-newsletter is now available.

The November 2020 edition of the CWSF e-newsletter is now available.

Take a look at what's happening in western forestry with news from our member state agencies.

Read November's legislative and policy update.

The October 2020 edition of the CWSF e-newsletter is now available.

Read October's legislative and policy update.

This month, we are pleased to feature Christine Camacho Fejeran, Forestry Division Chief, Forestry and Soil Resources Division, Guam Department of Agriculture.

There are few times in the memories of those living where hope has been more greatly needed. As we near this year’s close, I find myself seeking out the bright spots - those things promising better times to come.

Take a look at what's happening in western forestry with news from our member state agencies.

The September 2020 edition of the CWSF e-newsletter is now available.

Read September's legislative and policy update.

As wildfires rage across the west for another year, and the word “unprecedented” seems to lose its meaning, now is the time to pause and consider what the cost of all this is.

Take a look at what's happening in western forestry with news from our member state agencies.