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  1. Forest Atlas of. the United States. The United States of America has impressive forests — more than 800 million acres of natural and planted forests and woodlands — providing clean water, clean air, wildlife and fish habitat, recreational opportunities, and resources for economic development. This Atlas combines state-of-the-art inventory ...

  2. Explore the state of forests in United States by analyzing tree cover change on GFW’s interactive global forest map using satellite data. Learn about deforestation rates and other land use practices, forest fires, forest communities, biodiversity and much more.

  3. There are boreal forests in Alaska. [ 4 ] Forests in Hawaii and the U.S. territories are tropical. [ 5 ] The most heavily forested regions of the U.S. are Maine, New Hampshire, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and West Virginia; the least heavily forested regions are North Dakota, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

  4. The State of America’s Forests Project provides a balanced look at the historical events that shaped our forests and their use, ownership, and conservation; trends in forest health, threats, and productivity; and the effect of cultural, institutional, and economic changes. It includes current information on forest certification, new ownership ...

  5. The United States of America has a remarkable forest resource—more than 765 million acres of planted and natural forest land and an additional 58 million acres of woodlands. These lands provide clean water, clean air, wildlife and fish habitat, recreational opportunities, and for nearly four centuries have been the foundation for economic development.

  6. Forests. The Forest Service stewards an impressive portfolio of landscapes across 193 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands in the public trust. The agency’s top priority is to maintain and improve the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of current and future generations.

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  8. North American Forests, 2022. Map type: Terrestrial Ecosystems. The North American Forest map shows the distribution of eighteen different primary ecological zones pertaining to forest systems within Canada, Mexico, and the United States. North American Forest regions are defined as areas of broad yet relatively homogenous natural forest ...