About SAF

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.

SAF State Societies

Following is a list of the Society of American Foresters state societies.

- Alaska SAF (AK)

Yukon River Chapter

-  Allegheny SAF (AN)

 Maryland-Delaware Division

New Jersey Division

Pennsylvania Division

West Virginia Division

- Appalachian SAF (AP)

 North Carolina Division

South Carolina Division

Virginia Division

-  Colorado/Wyoming SAF (CW)

- Dakotas SAF (DA)

 - Great Plains SAF (GP)

- Hawaii SAF (HI)

- Illinois SAF (IL)

- Indiana SAF (IN)

-  Inland Empire SAF (IE)

-  Intermountain SAF (IM)

-  Iowa SAF (IA)

- Kentucky/Tennessee SAF (KT)

-  Louisiana SAF (LA)

- Michigan SAF (MI)

- Minnesota SAF (MN)

- Mississippi SAF (MS)

- Missouri SAF (MO)

- Montana SAF (MT)

- National Capital SAF (DC)

- New England SAF (NE)

Granite State Division

Green Mountain Division

Maine Division

Yankee Division

- New York SAF (NY)

- Northern California SAF (NO)

- Ohio SAF (OH)

- Oregon SAF (OR)

- Ouachita SAF (OU)
- Arkansas Division
- Oklahoma Division

- Southeastern SAF (SE)

Alabama Division:
    
 Mountain Lakes Chapter

Florida Division

Georgia Division

- Southern California SAF (SO)

- Southwestern SAF (SW)

- Texas SAF (TX)

- Washington State SAF (WA)

- Wisconsin SAF (WI)