In response to President Barack Obama’s fiscal year (FY) 2017 budget request, the National Association of State Foresters (NASF) issued the following statement: "The President’s budget proposal should help State Foresters address some of the priorities outlined in each state’s Forest Action Plan, however, the request falls short in some key program areas," said Paul DeLong, Wisconsin State Forester and NASF president.
In a time of increasing threats to our forests—wildfire, pests and disease and development—federal funding for state and private forestry programs is a wise investment that is more important than ever. State Foresters manage and protect two-thirds of the nation's forests. The strategies defined in the Forest Action Plans ensure these investments are directed where they are most needed, thus delivering a wide array of public values and benefits, including clean air and water, wildlife habitat, places to recreate, and good paying jobs.
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