Woodland Owners Associations (WOAs) are excellent resources for landowners. Landowner associations provide an opportunity to fellowship with other landowners. They also provide educational information including presentations, tours, and other educational opportunities. WOA's provide an opportunity to network with your peers – other private forest landowners. For a new landowner or if you are not quite sure where to start on a particular project, members of a WOAs can be a great place to start asking questions. You can get to know other landowners in your region, get recommendations on natural resource professionals, and attend talks on subjects of interest to you. Many WOAs are currently located throughout the state and new ones continue to form. With a total of 27, associations can be found in almost every county. (Forest leaves, Summer 2009)
The Woodlander (Winter 2010) - Woodland Owner Associations
Forest Leaves (Summer 2009) - Woodland Owners Associations: Forest Stewardship Through Peers
2 comments:
Planting trees is the most important thing in your life. If during life the man has not even planted a tree when his life was wasted for nothing
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The two articles are very good but I think there is no branch in my country
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