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Oregon Conservation Programs

NNRG

Program level:

State

Land use:

Forest

Provider:

Northwest Natural Resource Group

Benefits provided: 

Marketing, Free technical assistance

Water-focused program: 

No

The Northwest Natural Resource Group’s mission is to strengthen the ecological and economic vitality of Northwest forests and communities by connecting people with the knowledge, skills and markets they need to steward their land

Overview

Description:

Operating primarily in western Washington and Oregon, NNRG focuses on forests owned and managed by private landowners, smaller forest product companies, governmental agencies, Indian tribes and nonprofit organizations. Whether you’ve just acquired your forestland and need to draw up a management plan, or you’re preparing to harvest some of your timber, NNRG can help. NNRG’s team of seasoned foresters will work with you and your forestland to attain your economic ecological and social goals.

Eligibility:

NNRG is a membership-based organization open to all forest owner types

Financial benefit: 

No

Contact information

Contact person: 

Kirk Hanson

Organization:

Phone number: 

360-316-9317

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

Planning Importance

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