Partnerships

Photograph of several men and women, some in Forest Service uniform, standing in front of trees and a sign that reads 'Yuki Wilderness, Mendocino National Forest.'

For example, partners like Student Conservation Association, California Wilderness Coalition, and the National Forest Foundation work with the U.S. Forest Service to preserve wilderness qualities within the Mendocino National Forest.

The Forest Service collaborates with other government agencies, user groups, non-profits, and businesses to provide resources and services for the American public and future generations. This site hosts information of interest to our partners and the public in California and the Pacific Islands. You can find general information on Forest Service partnerships at our national Partnership Resource Center.

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What is a partnership?

Federal policy defines a "partnership" as an arrangement that is voluntary, mutually beneficial, and entered into for the purpose of mutually agreed upon objectives. Each partner shares in the effort and in the benefits.

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Contact Information

USDA Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Region
Regional Partnership Office
1323 Club Drive
Vallejo, CA 94592
707-562-9007