Dave Jackson provides this blog as a source of information to the Pennsylvania forestry community. Updates and news items on forestry related subjects are posted regularly.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Keeping Forests as Forests
Will your heirs keep your forest as forest? With the new year upon us maybe a New Year's resolution could be to have that conversation with the future heirs of your forested property? Throughout
the Northeast and across the country numerous pressures threaten our ability to
"keep forests as forests." Perhaps the greatest threat to forest loss
is land conversion that occurs when forest is passed from one generation to the
next. Most States served by the US Forest Service Northeastern Area have
identified forest fragmentation through inter-generational transfer, dividing
land up among your children, as an issue of critical importance in their Forest
Action Plans. The Forest Stewardship Program has recognized and responded to
this need over the years. A display, publications, and technology transfer
products have been developed by the Forest Service for family forest owners and
service providers about options for keeping land in forest as it passes to the
next generation. Additionally, the new Forest Stewardship Program Standards and
Guidelines, just released in November 2015, require that each Stewardship Plan
developed throughout the country must provide conservation-based estate
planning or legacy planning information. To find out more about estate planning
options for your family forest visit the Forest Service Forest Stewardship Program web page. Additionally, Penn State Extension has
developed a Legacy Planning web site
that provides a ton of useful information including links for presentations,
publications, stories from landowners, talking points and other resources. Be
sure to check out both of these useful links to keep your forests as
forests for 2016 and into the future. Have
that conversation today.
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