The North Dakota Forest Service is seeking input from the public and partnering stakeholders on the North Dakota Forest Action Plan initiated five years ago. The Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act, as enacted in the 2008 Farm Bill, required each state and US territory to develop a State Forest Action Plan to ensure federal and state resources would be focused on important landscape needs and achieve measurable outcomes.
The North Dakota Forest Action Plan was completed in 2010. The forestry needs in North Dakota were prioritized and are addressing the following: Invasive Tree Pests; Over Maturity and Limited Natural Regeneration; Lack of Species Diversity and Vulnerability to Damaging Agents; Strengthening Forestry Educational Outreach; Conversion from Historic Vegetation Type, Wildfire, Limited Wood Utilization Opportunities and Climate Change Impacts.
The North Dakota Forest Action Plan was completed in 2010. The forestry needs in North Dakota were prioritized and are addressing the following: Invasive Tree Pests; Over Maturity and Limited Natural Regeneration; Lack of Species Diversity and Vulnerability to Damaging Agents; Strengthening Forestry Educational Outreach; Conversion from Historic Vegetation Type, Wildfire, Limited Wood Utilization Opportunities and Climate Change Impacts.