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Northwest Forest Plan & Amendment

March 24th, 2025

An image showing portions of three photos in a graphic: fire burning duff, trees in a treated stand and a new wooded trail bridge.

The Northwest Forest Plan covers 24.5 million acres of federally managed lands in California, Oregon, and Washington. It was established in 1994 to address threats to threatened and endangered species while also contributing to social and economic sustainability in the region. After nearly 30 years, the Northwest Forest Plan needs to be updated to accommodate changed ecological and social conditions. Learn more about the Northwest Forest Plan.


Topics
Forest Health
Forestry
Planning

Last updated March 24th, 2025