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11415 NE 128th St, Suite 110
Kirkland, WA 98034
T (425) 820-3420
F (425) 820-3437 info@INFOrestry.com
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INFO manages over 75,000 acres of forestland in Washington State. From forest establishment to timber harvest,
INFO has over 44 years experience in all aspects of forestland management. Our forestland management is tailored
to our clients' needs, from timber utilization to wildlife habitat protection and enhancement. Long range forest
planning is essential to maintaining a productive forest. INFO uses state developed BMP’s (Best Management Practices)
in all facets of forest management. Our foresters are experienced in all aspects of forest administration,
from pre-commercial silviculture to obtaining forest practice permits and timber sale administration. INFO’s
foresters routinely handle day to day operations on our clients' forest properties.
Sustainable Forestry Inititive (SFI) Group Certification Program
INFO is a SFI certified forestland manager. The Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®) label is a sign you are buying
wood and paper products from a responsible source, backed by a rigorous, third-party certification audit.
Through our Group Certification Program, we offer the owners of INFO managed lands a cost effective avenue to enroll their lands
into the SFI certification program. Landowners benefit by having their forests and forest products recognized as sustainable and
responsibly produced. Certified forest products also enjoy increased marketability. INFO adheres to the 2010-2014 SFI Standard on
properties covered by INFO’s SFI Group Certification Program.
INFO uses these philosophies and practices in its forest management:
- Increase long-term value of our clients' forestland.
- Use the best techniques to utilize timber resources while protecting public resources (fish, wildlife, water quality, air quality, etc.).
- Practice sustainable forestry stewardship to maintain forest productivity and protect the environment in perpetuity.
- Emphasize successful forest establishment and pre-commercial silviculture.
- Use and educate reputable contractors for timber harvest, timber stand improvement, and road improvements.
- Develop and maintain relationships with agencies responsible for forest practice regulation.
- Comply with all forestry and environmental laws and regulations.
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