From CEOs to Girl Scouts, women are leading on forests
The Congress is the brainchild of American Forests' Board Secretary Ara Erickson, a respected leader in forestry who envisioned this landmark event by drawing on our organization's proud history of leading American Forest Congresses since the 1800s. Women are leading august forest organiza...
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