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Working to keep California #forests, #wildlife, #water and #air healthy, beautiful and productive. We are the only voice of the forestry sector in #california.

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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Drew Crane from Crane Mills was selected to participate in the California Agricultural Leadership Program. Drew’s selection into the program marks the first time forestry has been represented in the class in many years. Congratulations Drew!
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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🌲 Calforests is on the ground in Washington, D.C.! . Our Executive Officer, Matt Dias, is representing California’s forest products sector—advocating for sustainable solutions and updating congressional leaders on the exciting launch of new public/private partnerships. 💼🌿
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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✅ General registration opens December 2025. More details coming soon!. #FSI2026 #ForestrySectorInitiative #GreenCareers #CaliforniaForests #WorkforceDevelopment #SaveTheDate.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Save the Date: FSI 2026 | March 3–4 |Sacramento. Join us this March at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel, bringing together professionals, workforce developers, and innovators for two days of connection, insight, and action. ✅ Member registration opens November 2025
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
2 months
In places where larger animals have vanished, lizards are stepping up to keep the cycle going. 👉 Read the full article to learn how these small creatures are making a big impact: #MadagascarForests #LizardPower #ForestRegeneration.
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Madagascar lizards spread seeds from 20+ plant species, serving as overlooked forest regeneration helpers.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Madagascar’s forests have some unexpected heroes — lizards! 🦎🌿. According to a new article by these tiny reptiles play a crucial role in keeping the ecosystem alive by spreading seeds and helping forests regenerate.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Each of these outstanding students has shown exceptional dedication and passion for their future in forestry and fire service. We can’t wait to see where your journey takes you!. #ForestryEducation #FutureLeaders #Calforests #ScholarshipWinners #TheCaliforniaForestFoundation.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
2 months
We’re excited to announce and congratulate the final three recipients of this year’s David Bischel Scholarship! 🎓🌟. Please join us in celebrating the incredible achievements of:.➡️ Alex Tupala Horwood.➡️ Belen Sibal .➡️ Dylan C. Belitski
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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This article breaks down why investing in these essential jobs isn’t just smart — it’s critical for the health of our state and planet. 👉 Read the full story: #ForestryJobs #FutureOfForests #WildfirePrevention #SustainableForestry #Calforests.
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Forestry professionals are at the frontlines of California’s battle against the wildfire emergency in the West.  Our forestlands play a vital role in sequestering carbon, maintaining biodiversity,...
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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California’s forests are at a turning point — and the future depends on the people working to protect them. 🌲🔥 From wildfire prevention to sustainable forest management, a strong, skilled forestry workforce is more important than ever.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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helping formerly justice-involved firefighters transition into professional careers. Special thanks to Asm. Sade Elawary for attending and supporting FFRP’s mission.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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We want to thank everyone who attended the special screening of Firebreak — a powerful documentary by Blue Chalk Media that follows Chiefs Royal Ramey and Brandon Smith and their journey to create the Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program,
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
3 months
From research updates to hands-on field tours, it was a powerhouse gathering focused on protecting California’s air, water, and forests for generations to come. Catch the full recap here:.
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Green Diamond Resource Company welcomed over 40 attendees to its Blue Lake forestlands for NCASI’s annual spring meeting, offering a firsthand look at science-driven, sustainable forestry in Northern…
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Big things are happening in Blue Lake! Green Diamond just hosted NCASI’s annual spring meeting, bringing together forest scientists, land managers, and environmental leaders to talk all things sustainable forestry.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
3 months
Love seeing wildlife flourish thanks to thoughtful stewardship. #ForestProud #WorkingForests #WildlifeWednesday #CaliforniaForests #SustainableForestry.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
3 months
Big thanks to Campbell Global LLC for this amazing photo submission! This curious little Northern Saw-whet Owl was spotted peeking out from its nest box—just one example of the incredible biodiversity thriving in California’s managed forests.
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
3 months
While 6.6 million is still above average, it’s a hopeful sign of recovery. Let’s keep pushing for healthy, resilient forests. Read the full article here: #ForestHealth #CaliforniaForests #ResilientForests #PostFireRecovery #ForestProud.
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A tree die-off that started in California with last decade’s drought continues, new...
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@CalForests
CA Forestry Association
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Good news for California’s forests: the state’s massive tree die-off may finally be easing. After years of drought, pests, and disease, new data from the U.S. Forest Service shows a significant drop in tree mortality—with 2023 recording the lowest number of dead trees in a decade
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