Print Publications
What price a watershed?
Is there an emerging industry standard for investments in watershed health?
A fabulous Forest Fete 2018!
PFT looks back on an amazing Forest Fete.
2017 Annual Report
PFT made real progress in 2017 to conserve forests and sustain our shared future. Read more in our 2017 Annual Report.
A Risk Assessment of California’s Key Source Watershed Infrastructure
PFT’s report looks upstream to find a cost-effective long-term water solution: repairing & maintaining California’s watersheds.
2016 Annual Report
2016 was a year with significant new opportunities and major results. Find out how Pacific Forest Trust advanced California water policy, closed another conservation project, and developed a new forest conservation model in Oregon—with your help.
ForestLife Summer 2017
In this Issue: Conserving Black Butte, CARBON ACT, Working with Fire, A Mile of Pacific Crest Trail Conserved, Three Million Trees Planted at Goose Lake
President’s Letter: Healthy Forests, Healthy People
Laurie Wayburn points out the similarities in the ways we can care for the health of both people and forests.
Conserving a Working Forest on Black Butte’s Iconic Landscape
Pacific Forest Trust is working with Michigan-California Timber Company to secure a conservation easement for its working forest on the edge of Black Butte near Mt. Shasta.
Three Million Trees Planted at Goose Lake Working Forest
A two-year cooperative reforestation project planted 3 million ponderosa pine trees at the Goose Lake Working Forest in Modoc County, California.
Searle Whitney’s Gift to the Future
C. Searle Whitney left a generous bequest to further Pacific Forest Trust’s effort to conserve working forests. PFT will start a fellowship program in his honor.