
MICHIGAN SOCIETY
OF AMERICAN FORESTERS
Upper Peninsula & Lower Peninsula Chapters
FORESTRY ASSISTANCE
IN MICHIGAN
Michigan Forest Resource Alliance
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
American Forest & Paper
Association (AF&PA)
1111 19th Street,
N.W., Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 463-2700, voice
(202) 436-2785, fax
Internet Connection
W. Henson Moore, President & CEO
Forest products industry membership
Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI) leader
Michigan's Sustainable
Forestry Initiative
State Implementation Committee
Internet Connection
American Pulpwood
Association
Lake States Technical Division
2402 Stewart Square
Wausau, Wisconsin 54401
Internet Connection
Paul Klocko, Division Forester
Pulpwood industry group for technical and safety improvements.
(715) 842-3471, voice
(715) 842-4868, fax
American Tree Farm
System
1111 19th Street, N.W. Suite 780
Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 463-2462, voice
(202) 463-2461, fax
Internet Connection -National
Randy Lanski, Michigan Committee Chair
4135 Bamfield Rd.
Glennie, MI 48737
Tree Farm recognizes landowners who implement proper forest management.
Internet Connection - Michigan
Great Lakes Forest
Alliance
P. O. Box 722
Hayward, Wisconsin 54843
(715) 634-2006, voice
(715) 634-2006, fax
Internet Connection
Wendy Hinrichs Sanders, Executive Director
Formed to facilitate cooperative
efforts for sustainable forest use in MI, MN, WI, and Ontario.
Lake States Women in
Timber
RR4, Box 91C
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-8146, voice
Peg Kurilla. President
Active in forestry education, safety and promoting forest communities.
Maple Syrup
Association
(517) 349-5185
Mary Fogle-Douglass, President
Michigan Christmas Tree
Association
P. O. Box 256
2098 Butternut
Okemos, Michigan 48805-0256
(800) 589-8733
Michigan Association
of Timbermen
201 West John Street
Newberry, Michigan 49868
(800) 682-4979, voice
(906) 293-5444, fax
Internet Connection
Peter Grieves, Executive Director
Logger, sawmill and other forest industry members.
Michigan Forest
Association
1558 Barrington
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
(734) 913-9167
Internet Connection
Mac Smith, Executive Director
Forest landowner association.
Michigan Forest
Resource Alliance
1359 W. US 2, P. O. Box 388
Crystal Falls, Michigan 49920
(800) 474-1718, voice
(906) 875-6306, fax
Eva Rice, Executive Director
Non-profit organization for forestry education, public relations, and promotion.
Michigan Nursery and
Landscape Association
2149 Commons Parkway
Okemos, Michigan 48864
(517) 381-0437
Michigan United
Conservation Clubs
2101 Wood Street
Lansing, Michigan 48912
(517) 371-1041
Internet Connection
Programs to educate citizens in natural resource conservation
and environmental protection.
Society of American
Foresters
5400 Grosvenor Lane
Bethesda, Maryland 20814-2198
(301) 897-8720, voice
(301) 897-3690, fax
Internet Connection
William Banzhaf, Executive Director
Organization of professional foresters.
Michigan Society of
American Foresters
Contact the Society Chairperson,
which changes annually.
Internet Connection
Temperate Forest Foundation
14780 SW Osprey Drive, Suite 355
Route 4, Box 428
Beaverton, OR 97007
(503) 579-67862, voice
(503) 579-0300, fax
Internet Connection
Offers educational materials
and programs to help understand natural resource issues and options.
Michigan State University Extension
Internet
Connection
Extension provides information and offers on-going educational programs in land and resource management to the citizens of Michigan. Extension has responsibilities in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Community and Economic Development and Children, Youth, and Families program areas. Natural resource education encompasses all three program areas of Michigan State University Extension. Educational programs in resource management touch on Community and Economic Development based on the States natural resources providing education to youth in natural resource management so they will be equipped with the tools necessary to make wise decisions in their adult life.
Extension also provides direct information to landowners through a variety of educational programs designed to enhance the individuals knowledge of land and resource management. These program areas have similar goals they seek to help people better understand their environments, make the best possible use of their resources and enhance the quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities through education and wise decision making.
The Extension is a source for many publications, educational resource materials and workshops about forestry. These are available either from County Extension Offices or from the MSU Bulletin Office .
District Extension Foresters
| Russ Kidd Roscommon County Extension P.O. Box 507 Roscommon, MI 48653 (517) 275-4670 |
Bill Cook Upper Peninsula Forestry Extension Agent 6005 J Road Escanaba, MI 49829 (906) 786-9370 |
| Tom Barnes Sustainable Forestry Educator Crawford County Extension 200 Michigan Ave. Grayling, MI 49738 (517) 348-2844 ext. 263 |
Mike Schira Sustainable Forestry Educator Dickinson County Extension 800 Crystal Lake Blvd. Iron Mountain, MI 49801 (906) 774-0363 |
| Dean Solomon District Extension Leader Kellogg Biological Station 3700 East Gull Lake Drive Hickory Corners, MI 49060 (616) 671-2412 |
Demonstration
Forests
The Georgia-Pacific Educational and Nature Series for children and adults is available from:
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
212 Dickerson
Gaylord, Michigan 49735
Attention: Jan Hardy
(517) 732-5151 ext. 206
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