Vermont woodland owners invited to share perspectives in statewide survey

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont woodland owners are invited to share their perspectives through a new statewide survey aimed at better understanding landowner needs and priorities.

Private landowners own more than 80 percent of Vermont’s forests, making their role essential to supporting healthy, productive forests across Vermont. The survey, part of the Growing Vermont’s Forest Resilience initiative, will help guide the development of programs, outreach, and resources for landowners.

“This survey is about listening to what landowners need so we can better support them,” said Kate Forrer, Executive Director of Vermont Woodlands Association.

The survey is open to landowners who own 10 or more acres. It takes about 10 minutes to complete and will be open through May 8. Participants can enter to win a Vermont State Parks punch pass or a game camera.

Take the survey at: https://vermontwoodlands.org/

This survey is part of the Growing Vermont’s Forest Resilience initiative, a collaborative effort supported by the USDA Forest Service (Award no. 24-CA-11132544-104). This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

About Vermont Woodlands Association 

Vermont Woodlands Association (VWA) is a statewide nonprofit that brings together landowners, foresters, and loggers to care for Vermont’s forests. Through programs, resources, and events, VWA supports a community of woodland stewards working to keep forests healthy, productive, and resilient.

Photo caption- A Vermont woodland owners stands at a Vermont Tree Farm property. Private landowners care for more than 80 percent of the Vermont's forests. (Photo courtesy of Vermont Woodlands Association)

Vermont Woodlands Association www.vermontwoodlands.org

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