State and Private Forestry
Rocky Mountain Region
State and Private Forestry
Cooperative Forestry Program
Connecting Forestry to People...
The State and Private Forestry (S&PF) organization of the Region
2 USDA Forest Service reaches across the boundaries of National
Forests to States, Tribes, communities and non-industrial private
landowners. S&PF is the federal leader in providing technical
and financial assistance to landowners and resource managers to
help sustain the Nation’s forests and protect communities
and the environment from wildland fires.
State and Private Forestry programs bring forest management assistance
and expertise to a diversity of landowners, including small woodlot,
tribal, state, and federal, through cost-effective, non-regulatory
partnerships. The staffs play a key role, along with others within
the Forest Service and the Department of the Interior, in implementing
the National Fire Plan to manage the impacts of wildland fires on
communities and the environment.
Staff contact - Claire Harper
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5239
claireharper@fs.fed.us
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Woody
Biomass Utilization
Staff contact - Susan Ford
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5742
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Staff contact - Glenn Snyder or
Sheryl Page
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5748
slpage@fs.fed.us
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Staff contact - Bud Rolofson or Jeff Sorkin
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5752
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Staff contact - Susan Johnson
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5760
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Staff contact - William Ott -Fire Operations and
Sandra LaFarr -Aviation
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5749 - William Ott
303-275-5740 - Tom Landon
slafarr@fs.fed.us
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Fuels and Fire Ecology
Staff Contact - Paul Langowski
740 Simms Street
Golden, CO 80401
303-275-5307
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The forms and instructions are made available here in Adobe
Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF).
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State Forestry Programs
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Healthy forest ecosystems are ecological life-support systems.
Forests provide a full suite of goods and services that are
vital to human health and livelihood – natural assets
we call ecosystem services...more
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Forest Health Management in the Rocky Mountain Region (Region
2) provides direct support to managers of federal and tribal
lands on issues related to forest health, especially insects
and diseases. ...more
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Our Mission:
To connect people to the land by providing them with the tools
they need to take informed actions related to sustaining natural
and cultural resources...more |
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