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Nominations Sought for 2023 Family Forest Educations Awards

Nominations are invited for two national Family Forest Education Awards.  Award information and submission requirements can be found here.  Nomination packages are due by August 25, 2023. 

The National Woodland Owners Association (NWOA), in cooperation with the National Association of University Forest Resources Programs (NAUFRP), will present the annual FAMILY FORESTS EDUCATION AWARDS at the NAUFRP General Assembly in conjunction with the 2023 Society of American Foresters (SAF) national convention in Sacramento, CA, October 25-28, 2023.

The Comprehensive Program and Individual Project awards will be presented to educational institutions deemed to have delivered programming most benefiting family forest owners over the last five years. Any educational institution is eligible. The awards will be presented to the administrative unit originating and hosting the programming.

 

Virginia’s Generation NEXT Team and University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources named 2022 Family Forest Education Program Awardees

Excellence in Family Forests Education Programs are recognized each year by the National Association of University Forest Resources Programs (NAUFRP) and the National Woodland Owners Association (NWOA).  Awards are presented each year for both an Individual Project and a Comprehensive Program that exhibits excellence in education programming benefitting family forest owners across the U.S. Projects and Programs nominated address critical family forest ownership issues using a wide range of educational approaches and programs.

The Individual Project Award went to Virginia Cooperative Extension’s Generation NEXT Team whose project addressed critical aspects of intergeneration transfer of forest lands. The project generated “Legacy Planning: A Guide for Virginia Landowners” a 56 page book to guide landowners in intergeneration transfer along with a website, the Generation NEXT YouTube Channel, and over 35 events for hundreds of resource professionals and attorneys.  

The Comprehensive Program Award was presented to University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources for their Forest Stewardship Education Initiative. The Initiative develop in 2019 was focused on educating private forest landowners to “better understand, manage and protect their forests by developing a forest management plan, engaging with natural resource professionals, and taking advantage of cost-share opportunities that can help them meet their management goals.”

On behalf of NAUFRP and NWOA our sincere congratulations and thanks to these notable Extension programs, delivery staff, leaders, and nominees. 

 

See Extension Committee Chair Report, September 2022, here.

University of Maryland and University of Kentucky Named 2021 Family Forests Education Awardees

The 2021 Family Forests Education Awards winners were announced during the National Association of University Forest Resources Programs (NAUFRP) General Assembly on November 3, 2021. The award is co-sponsored by the National Woodland Owners Association (NWOA).

The University of Maryland Extension (UME) program received the 2021 FFEA Comprehensive Program for programming most benefiting family forest owners over the last five years. The UME Woodland Stewardship Education (WSE) program connects woodland property owners to their land through education and outreach. Using varied Extension delivery, WSE enables woodland owners to make sound and informed decisions about managing their land by bringing forestry, wildlife ecology professionals to simplify and demystify natural resource management.

The nomination includes multiple examples or UME’s innovative, needs-based, collaborative, impactful multidisciplinary outreach efforts. “It’s a real David becomes Goliath tale led by sage Jonathan Kays over a career” claimed one reviewer. Said reviewer suggests the 125 page plus documentation, that accompanied the nomination, would be a great primer to gauge what’s possible with grants, and collaborations- for anyone in the outreach business.

UME Natural Resource and Forestry work is led by Dr. William G. Hubbard Assistant Director & Program Leader Environmental, Natural Resources & Sea Grant in College Park.

This year’s Individual Project Award focused on exemplary educational programming responses to the 2020 pandemic. The University of Kentucky Extension program was selected for its From the Woods weekly webinar and podcast delivery system that is available live and recorded in concert with a local radio station and online. From the Woods Today is a weekly internet show co-hosted by Renee’ Williams and Billy Thomas with UK Forestry and Natural Resources Extension. From the Wood’s role in outreach has expanded throughout the pandemic and is a popular broadcast in multi-platforms.

The UK extension program is led by Dr. Jeff Stringer Chairman, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and Extension Professor of Hardwood Silviculture and Forest Operations in Lexington.

Our sincere congratulations and thanks to these notable Extension programs, delivery staff, leaders, nominees and our fine partner NAUFRP.

Mark Megalos

Executive Director

National Woodland Owners Association

execdirector@nationalwoodlands.org

UME website:   https://extension.umd.edu/programs/environment-natural-resources

UKY website: http://forestry.ca.uky.edu/home/woods-today

The National Woodland Owners Association mission is to use unbiased, research-based, objective and factual information to inform, educate and advocate for woodland owners, forest managers, natural resource agencies, media professionals, cooperating organizations, the general public, and policy makers to ensure a sustainable managed forest resource in the United States. Achieving together what we could not do alone. Our staff and Board of Directors are passionate woodland owners, foresters and advocates dedicated to the health, maintenance, and sustainability of all natural resources, especially those of America’s family woodlands. We strive to be responsive and model woodland stewards.


See Extension Committee Chair Report October 2021 Report here

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Extension Committee Update Slide 2020 Many of our member institutions are land grant universities with formal extension missions.  Through our Extension Committee we seek to promote this important work through actions such as advocating for Renewable Resources Extension Act funding.  In cooperation with the National Woodland Owners Association the Extension Committee also conducts an annual competition to recognize the outstanding family forestry education program. The 2019 Family Forests Education Award was presented to the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resouces  for its comprehensive extension education program.   A list of previous recipients can be viewed Family Forests Education Award Recipients thru 2019 In recent years the role of the Extension Committee has expanded to include outreach to NAUFRP’s many partners.   This has led to the development of formal Memoranda of Agreement and/or the development of partner research priority lists that can be shared with our members with the American Forest Foundation and the NASF NAUFRP MOA.

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NAUFRP Extension Committee Chair - Jeff Stringer, University of Kentucky 

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