Vermont’s landscape is defined by its dense, vibrant woodlands, which cover nearly 75% of the state. To maintain this ecological heritage, forest management practices in Vermont rely on a blend of scientific research, private stewardship, and state-led conservation initiatives. These practices prioritize the long-term health of the ecosystem, ensuring that forests remain productive while providing vital habitat for diverse wildlife.
One of the foundational elements of regional land stewardship is the Use Value Appraisal program. By providing tax incentives for long-term forest management, the state encourages landowners.