The Virginia Division is one of the three
states that make up the Appalachian Society
(ApSAF). Virginia and North Carolina being
the other two .
The Appalachian Society (ApSAF) is one of
33 multi-state / state societies that make
up the national body know as the Society of
American Foresters. ApSAF is composed of professional
foresters and forest technicians from the three
state region of Virginia, North Carolina, and
South Carolina.
Since 1900, the Society of American Foresters
has been dedicated to improving the health
and productivity of America's forests. SAF
provides information and networking opportunities
to prepare its nearly 18,000 members for the
challenges and the changes that face natural
resource professionals.
The Society of American Foresters (SAF) is
the national scientific and educational organization
representing the forestry profession in the
United States. Founded in 1900 by Gifford Pinchot,
it is the largest professional society for
foresters in the world. The mission of the
Society of American Foresters is to advance
the science, education, technology, and practice
of forestry; to enhance the competency of its
members; to establish professional excellence;
and, to use the knowledge, skills, and conservation
ethic of the profession to ensure the continued
health and use of forest ecosystems and the
present and future availability of forest resources
to benefit society. SAF is a nonprofit organization
meeting the requirements of IRS501C3. SAF members
include natural resource professionals in public
and private settings, researchers, CEOs, administrators,
educators, and students. |