Forest Management 101
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Non Timber Forest Products
The boreal, temperate, and subtropical forests of the United States have a large diversity and density of nontimber forest products. Nontimber forest products broadly includes all nontimber vegetation in forests and agroforestry environments that have commercial value.
Non-timber forest products can be used to supplement or replace timber cutting as a source of income in forest ecosystems. Active management for nontimber forest products can maintain ecosystem complexity and help restore biodiversity.
Non Timber Forest Products facts:
For more information see Non-Timber Forest Products: The other forest products.
The USDA Forest Service defines these products as "special forest products," although nontimber forest products (NTFB) is a more widespread term. NTFPs are plants, parts of plants, fungi, and other biological materials harvested from natural, manipulated, or disturbed forests.
NTFPs can be classified into four major product categories: culinary, floral and decorative, wood-based, and medicinal and dietary supplements.