April 27, 2018

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Up to one-third of family owned forests likely to change hands in five years

About 1.7 million acres of forest land in Idaho is family-owned, representing about 36,000 landowners and 56 percent of all privately-owned forest land in the state. As much as 560,000 acres, or 33 percent of family owned forests in Idaho, are likely to have new owners within five years, according to a new survey released today.

The Policy Analysis Group (PAG) in the University of Idaho's College of Natural Resources conducted an extensive survey in 2016 of Idaho's forest landowners—forests privately owned by families, individuals, trusts, estates and family partnerships.

"The objective of the study was to better understand Idaho family forest owners' management decisions and preferences, and to compare the management activities of landowners who participated in forestry assistance programs with those who haven't," PAG principal researcher Philip Cook said.

The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), which provides planning, technical and educational assistance to landowners through its Forest Stewardship Program, contributed primary funding to the study.

"The survey's findings will improve delivery of technical assistance programs that help landowners manage their forests to reduce fire risk and insect and disease infestations," said Mary Fritz, IDL Forest Stewardship Program Manager.

The survey found a potential for many family forests to change ownership in the next five years.

"This change raises questions as to how new owners may use or alter management of these forests, which provide numerous benefits like timber for wood products, recreation opportunities, wildlife habitat and clean water," said Dennis Becker, PAG director and one of the study's authors.

Forests cover approximately 21.2 million acres of land in Idaho, or 40 percent of the land base. Privately owned forests make up 3 million acres, with family forests totaling approximately 1.7 million acres, about 8 percent of all the forests in the state.

Other findings of the survey include:

More information: Idaho's Family Forest Owners: 2016 Survey Results: www.uidaho.edu/-/media/UIdaho- … rch/PAGreport38.ashx

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