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Arkansas Forest Stewardship Program

Arkansas' Forest Stewardship Program

The Forest Stewardship Program recognizes and rewards landowners that are managing their forestlands according to a multiple-use concept. The Forest Stewardship Program is also a means by which a landowner has access to resource professionals to assist them in obtaining a written forest management plan addressing multiple-use management.

What are the benefits to you, the landowner?

  1. A prepared management plan at no cost to a landowner.
  2. Improved income opportunities.
  3. Recognition of your efforts with a certificate and sign.
  4. Knowledge about natural resource management and assistance for many management practices.
  5. Enhancement of wildlife through habitat protection and improvements.
  6. Protection against soil erosion and pro­tection of water quality.
  7. Conservation of water and soil resources for now and the future.
  8. Assurance of a future supply of timber for forest products.
  9. Restoration and management of wetlands.
  10. Recreational opportunities.
  11. Maintenance and enhancement of the beauty of Arkansas' forests and natural diversity.
  12. Maintenance of unique historical and geological features.

Who is eligible?

If you are a private landowner and own a minimum of 10 acres of forests and you want to manage the land for its many resources, the Arkansas Forest Stewardship Program is for you.

How does a landowner become a forest steward?

  1. Fill out the Stewardship Program application or contact a cooperating agency.
  2. Upon receipt of the application at the district AFC office, you will be contacted
  3. Upon entering the program, you and a multi-disciplinary team of natural resource professionals will develop a forest management plan.
  4. You will receive technical assistance toward the implementation of your management plan.
  5. After significant progress in implementing your plan, you will be nominated by a resource professional.
  6. Your nomination will be approved or disapproved by the State Planning Committee. If approved . . .
  7. You become a certified forest steward and receive a certificate and a sign for the forestland.

 


Contact Arkansas Forest Stewardship Program

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of LandCAN.
Arkansas Forest Stewardship Program is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Arkansas Forest Stewardship Program


3821 West Roosevelt Road
Little Rock, Arkansas  72204
Phone: (501) 225-1598
Fax: (501) 296-1949


 

Service Area

Statewide Program in:
  • Arkansas


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