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This month, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) launched the CSF Forestry Advisory Council to bring together the forest industry and the hunting conservation community to work collaboratively to provide guidance to CSF to inform and advance policies that facilitate active forest management, support a robust forest industry, and improve wildlife habitat and access for sportsmen and women.
The establishment of the CSF Forestry Advisory Council, which will meet regularly throughout the year, builds on CSF’s recently expanded programmatic emphasis on forest policy which will significantly increase CSF’s capacity to engage on state and federal issues that impact both the forest industry and the sportsmen’s community. The CSF Forestry Advisory Council is comprised of organizations and individuals dedicated to promoting sportsmen’s access, wildlife conservation, and sustainable forest management.
“Hunters and foresters have a long history of working together on natural resource management issues dating back to the beginning of the conservation movement in the United States,” said CSF Director of Forest Policy John Culclasure. “The CSF Forestry Advisory Council builds on that tradition, and I’m excited to work with our partners in the forestry and sportsmen’s communities to move the needle on issues impacting our shared forest conservation policy priorities.”
CSF Forestry Advisory Council member organizations and individuals representing the organizations include:
During the inaugural meeting, the CSF Forestry Advisory Council adopted its charter and by-laws, elected officers, and discussed issues and legislation that will inform CSF’s forest policy prioritization and engagement strategy. Brian Luoma was elected Chairman, and Deon Nelson was elected Vice Chairman.
CSF appreciates the support of the CSF Forestry Advisory Council member organizations and their representatives and looks forward to working with them to advance policies that support active management on private working lands and public lands, state and federal, to support America’s hunting heritage.