
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 12, 2025
Contact: Cindy Mitchell, (360) 791-9372, CMitchell@wfpa.org
Statement from Washington Forest Protection Association Executive Director Jason Spadaro
The Forest Practices Board’s approval of the Type Np buffer rule is a setback for collaboration and fairness. The decision endorses a flawed process that produced only one option—ignoring the economic consequences for forest landowners and rural communities while offering no clear environmental gain.
We urge the Board to form a committee, supported by DNR staff, to develop alternative rule options that better balance environmental and economic outcomes. Each TFW caucus should be represented and aim for a consensus proposal.
Washington can do better. Sustainable forestry and healthy streams go hand in hand when decisions are grounded in science, transparency, and respect for all stakeholders.
About the Washington Forest Protection Association
The Washington Forest Protection Association (WFPA) represents private forest landowners growing and harvesting trees on about 4 million acres in Washington State. Members of the 117-year-old association are large and small companies, individuals and families who practice sustainable forestry in Washington’s private forests. For more information, go to www.wfpa.org.
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