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Panhandle Area Forestry

 

The Panhandle Area Forestry program includes the 5 northern counties: Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Shoshone, and Benewah Counties.  The area Extension Forester for this area is Chris Schnepf.  His office is located in the Kootenai County Extension Office.  He can be reached by calling 208-446-1680 or emailing cschnepf@uidaho.edu.  For driving instructions on how to reach the Kootenai County Extension Office. 

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What's New

Here's where you will find out what's new in the areas of Alternative Forest Enterprises, The Business of Forestry, Natural Resource Education, The Idaho Big Tree Program, Fire, Forest Health, Forest Management , and Wildlife.

Program Calendar

Go here to find out what classes, seminars, and workshops are coming up in the near future.

Where to Find Help?

Forestry educational and assistance programs are available to Idaho landowners from a variety of sources. Some of these sources are public and are sponsored by government agencies. Some sources are private, provided by consulting foresters for a fee. Some are associations made up of private forest landowners, Christmas tree growers, or citizens interested in participating in the conservation of specific habitats or wildlife species.

Whatever your situation, there is probably an organization or individual that can help you. Publications, educational programs, technical advice, financial assistance, and private organizations are available to help you manage all the components of your forest land.

Forestry Publications and Web Links

Here you can search for websites and publications in alphabetical order by topic.