The Forest History Society is a nonprofit organization based in Durham, NC, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of forests and conservation. With a focus on research, publication, and education, the Society strives to connect the past with the present and promote the study of environmental history.
Through its library and archive, the Forest History Society offers a wealth of resources, including databases, archival collections, oral history interviews, and digital exhibits. The Society also organizes events, webinars, and lectures, providing opportunities for historians, conservationists, and the general public to engage with forest heritage and explore its significance.
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