The North Carolina Forestry Association, the state's oldest forest conservation organization, was established in 1911. While the NCFA's role has evolved
over its history, its membership remains committed to sustaining the long-term health and productivity of the state's forests through the promotion of positive
public policies and education programs that address important environmental issues.
In addition to its education efforts at the North Carolina General Assembly, the NCFA trains the best loggers in the state through its ProLogger program. These ProLoggers earn continuing education credits each year to remain in good standing. The courses focus on safety, environmental issues and strong business practices. (919) 934-4115