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Homage: in the wake of September eleventh, American Forests decided to do what we do best; plant trees. (American Forest Annual Report 2001).


The year 2001 was a year full of challenges. The economic downturn was capped with despicable acts of terrorism. In the wake of September 11, AMERICAN FORESTS American Forests is a nonprofit conservation organization that promotes healthy forests and urban tree planting.

The organization was established in 1875 as the American Forestry Association, by physician/horticulturist John Aston Warder and a group of like-minded citizens
 decided to do what we do best: plant trees. As we had done after World War I and subsequent conflicts, we launched a Memorial Trees campaign to help communities plant trees in honor of the victims and heroes of 9/11.

Joined by old friends like Eddie Bauer Eddie Bauer (NASDAQ: EBHI) is a clothing store chain. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, and a subsidiary of Eddie Bauer Holdings (formerly Spiegel, Inc.), the company was founded in Seattle in 1920 as "Eddie Bauer's Sport Shop" by its namesake, Eddie Bauer (1899 –  and new friends like IGA IgA
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 and Anheuser-Busch, AMERICAN FORESTS will plant at least one tree for every victim of the attack in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC, and help communities all across America plant memorial groves. These special trees will help all Americans remember the past and look to the future.

AMERICAN FORESTS made the jump to television as we produced 13 episodes of AMERICAN FORESTS' TreeStories. The half-hour series begins in the spring of 2002 and will air weekly on public broadcasting public broadcasting: see broadcasting.  stations across the country. TreeStories stars "Tree Guy" Jeff Meyer Jeffrey A. Meyer is an Associate Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University School of Law in Hamden, CT.

Jeffrey Meyer began teaching at Quinnipiac Law School as an Associate Professor of Law in January 2006, following many years of legal practice experience.
, AMERICAN FOREST'S Historic Tree nurseryman and the author of the popular book America's Famous & Historic Trees.

We expect Jeff's new show to help drive traffic to our website. We renovated our site and developed an in-house database tied to the web to help members and partners support and gain access to us.

Global ReLeaf Center

The Global ReLeaf Center helps people improve the environment by planting trees. With support from Eddie Bauer, Armstrong Wood Products, Crystal Geyser Crystal Geyser is located on the east bank of the Green River approximately 4.5 miles (7.25 km) downstream from Green River, Utah. It is a rare example of a cold water "soda pop" geyser caused by groundwater which has picked up chemicals necessary to become a mild sulfuric acid , IKEA IKEA Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd (Swedish home furnishings retailer founder's initials and location) , Balance Bar, and a host of individuals, organizations, and agencies, we planted 3.8 million trees in 2001 to restore damaged forest ecosystems on public lands. A generous U.S. Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant helped plant 150,000 trees in projects in Florida, New York Florida is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New York:
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, Arkansas, Lonisiana, and Alabama.

In partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, AMERICAN FORESTS helped make many more Americans aware of forest conservation issues related to wildfire. Through our Wildfire ReLeaf campaign we helped restore some of the nearly 7 million acres burned in 2000. Our Chesapeake ReLeaf program provided $85,000 in community grants to improve environmental quality in the Bay region with support from the U.S. Forest Service and Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, c.200 mi (320 km) long, from 3 to 30 mi (4.8–48 km) wide, and 3,237 sq mi (8,384 sq km), separating the Delmarva Peninsula from mainland Maryland. and Virginia.  state foresters.

On Memorial Day 2,500 VFW See Video for Windows.  Posts across America planted trees dedicated to the veterans of World War II as part of a program called "Operation Silent Witness."

On the international front, AMERICAN FORESTS and its partners planted 200,000 more trees in the Russian Far East Russian Far East, formerly Soviet Far East, federal district (1989 est. pop. 7,941,000), c.2,400,000 sq mi (6,216,000 sq km), encompassing the entire northeast coast of Asia and including the Sakha Republic, Maritime Territory (Primorsky Kray),  for Siberian tiger habitat. Our partner there is the Pacific Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian: Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к, . Another 20,000 trees have been planted in Indonesia for mangrove mangrove, large tropical evergreen tree, genus Rhizophora, that grows on muddy tidal flats and along protected ocean shorelines. Mangroves are most abundant in tropical Asia, Africa, and the islands of the SW Pacific.  forest restoration with partner Wetlands international and sponsor Larsen-Juhl. We continued reforesting the hills around Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Our spokesperson for Global ReLeaf Sarajevo, Olympic gold-medal skier Debbie Armstrong, visited Sarajevo in the fail to kick off the season's planting and raise international awareness of the need for trees for healthy environments.

We also welcomed the help of Oscarwinning actress Meryl Streep, who lent her voice to television PSAs urging Americans to plant trees for ecological restoration.

Urban Forest Center

The Urban Forest Center helps people put trees into the decisionmaking process as their cities and towns grow. The National Urban Forest Conference, with sponsorship from The Davey Tree Expert Company, Eddie Bauer, and the U.S. Forest Service, was held in Washington, DC, in late summer. It brought together 1,000 practitioners and enthusiasts from across America and abroad to share ideas and pioneer new techniques to help people appreciate the value of nature on our city streets. At the conference, AMERICAN FORESTS released a report that calculated the national urban tree deficit at more than 624 million trees.

The urban trees that do exist in America contribute benefits for clean air and water valued at more than $50 billion annually. With the support of the U.S. Forest Service, the GCA GCA, ground-controlled approach: see instrument-landing system.  Casey Trees Endowment Fund, and the District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). , AMERICAN FORESTS completed the first regional green layer analysis of the tree cover in the 635-square-mile area around our nation's capital. This data-rich green layer is now available to the more than 100 towns and cities in this region for use with our CITYgreen software, With this information, these local communities can model management scenarios and make day-to-day decisions about planning and growth management.

AMERICAN FORESTS also conducted an analysis of the Willamette Valley/Portland, Oregon, area, which is being used for local decision making in Salem, Oregon. Our urban forestry work benefits greatly from the support of high-tech partners ES RI, Earth Satellite Corporation, and ERDAS ERDAS Earth Resources Data Analysis System
ERDAS Eastern Range Dispersion Assessment System
.

Forest Policy Center

The Forest Policy Center helps people understand and strengthen the links between healthy forests and vital communities. The Ford Foundation support for our community-based forestry program has enabled AMERICAN FORESTS to play a role in raising community-based solutions on the national agenda. Toward that end, we edited the volume Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management, published by Haworth Press.

In the context of Wildfire ReLeaf, AMERICAN FORESTS also joined community partners in working with federal and state agencies to address wildfire risks.

We continue to provide expert advice and testimony to Congress on the federal budget for natural resources, as well as on Farm Bill legislation. Together with the U.S. Forest Service, AMERICAN FORESTS is developing sustainability indicators for our nation's forests based on the Montreal Process criteria.

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 and U.S. Forest Service, AMERICAN FORESTS and its partners in Baltimore and Seattle are developing pilot projects to build economic development and jobs training in natural resource management and restoration.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY 2001

Assets                             2000       2001

  Cash                          $ 710,135    293,909
  Receivables & Inventories       689,665  1,116,477
  Property & Equipment            320,118    344,560
  Long-term Investments         1,435,281  1,414,549
  Other                            30,191     20,347

Total Assets                    3,185,390  3,189,842

Liabilities

  Accounts Payable                700,772  1,057,846
  Deferred Revenue                127,015    100,690

Total Liabilities                 827,787  1,158,586

Net Assets                      2,357,603  2,031,256

Total Liabilities & Net Assets  3,185,390  3,189,842

A copy of the full set of audited financial statements is available
from American Forests, 910 17th St. NW, Ste. 600, Washington, DC 20006.
2001 Revenues--$4,196,820

Contributions       $2,143,493--51%
Grants & Contracts  $1,831,436--44%
Dues                  $221,891--5%

Note: Table made from pie chart
2001 Expenses -- $4,444,996

Global ReLeaf            $1,659,107--37%
Urban Forests              $850,867--19%
Administration             $575,065--13%
Rural Forests              $309,405--7%
Communications             $351,297--8%
Marketing & Development    $255,574--6%
Membership                 $443,681--10%

Note: Table made from pie chart
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