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Oregon Conservation Programs

The Women Owning Woodlands Network (WOWNet)

Program level:

State

Land use:

Forest

Provider:

Oregon State University

Benefits provided: 

Marketing

Water-focused program: 

No

The Women Owning Woodlands Network (WOWNet) is a diverse, enthusiastic, group of women who are interested in woodland management.

Overview

Description:

Women are increasingly taking active roles in the management of family forest property. This Oregon State University Forestry & Natural Resources Extension program is designed to raise basic forestry and decision-making skill levels among women woodland managers through hands-on educational opportunities. WOW-net supports and increases women’s access to forestry-related resources while encouraging communication.

Eligibility:

N/A

Financial benefit: 

No

Contact information

Contact person: 

Tiffany Hopkins

Organization:

Phone number: 

541-737-6561

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

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