
National Forest Management
National Forest Management involves planning and implementing strategies to sustainably use and protect forest resources on designated public lands. It balances conservation of ecosystems, wildlife habitat, water quality, and recreation with the responsible harvesting of timber and other resources. Management practices include reforestation, fire management, controlling invasive species, and preserving wilderness areas. The goal is to ensure forests remain healthy, productive, and available for future generations while providing economic, environmental, and recreational benefits. This process is guided by laws, environmental assessments, and collaboration with local communities and stakeholders.