For Foresters
Consulting Forester Resources
Documents and resources that support your work with the Family Forest Carbon Program.
General Resources
Download these general program resources for consulting foresters working with the Family Forest Carbon Program.
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National FFCP Project Planning Form
Required planning form for FFCP practices in all regions. Form can be used to record eligibility using information from a current FMP, or after conducting an initial woodland assessment.
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Healthy Forests: A Bird-Based Silvicultural Guide for Forestry Professionals
Created by the Audubon society.
Central Appalachians Resources
Download these program resources before visiting with landowners in Maryland, Pennsylvania or West Virginia.
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FFCP Central Appalachians | Forester Manual
Forester expectations and project planning forms for consulting foresters.
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FFCP Central Appalachians | Fact Sheet for Landowners
Print this resource for landowners, which provides helpful information on the program operating in the Central Appalachians region.
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FFCP Central Appalachians | Practice Overview
Overview of the Growing Mature Forests Practice. Download before visiting a landowner.
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FFCP Central Appalachians | Pennsylvania Forest Management Plan Template
Template with guidance and tips for completing a Forest Management Plan.
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FFCP Central Appalachians | West Virginia Forest Management Plan Template
Template with guidance and tips for completing a Forest Management Plan.
Midwest Resources
Download these program resources before visiting with landowners in Michigan, Minnesota or Wisconsin.
Northeast Resources
Download these program resources before visiting with landowners in Massachusetts, New York or Vermont.
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FFCP Northeast | Forester Manual
Forester expectations and project planning forms for consulting foresters in the Northeast.
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FFCP Northeast | Fact Sheet for Landowners
Print this resource for landowners, which provides helpful information on the program operating in the Northeast region.
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FFCP Northeast | Practice Overview
A detailed overview of the Grow Older Forest and Enhance Your Woodlands practices, available to landowners in Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont.