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1 Gender in Forestry United States Report ECE/FAO Timber Committee Gender in Forestry Task Force

2 United States Forest Service MISSION: “Sustaining America’s forests & grasslands for the benefit of present & future generations” Over 35,000 employees managing public lands in 46 states. Over 35,000 employees managing public lands in 46 states. Manages the 192,500,000-acre (77,902,305 hectares) National Forest System for multiple purposes on a sustainable basis. Manages the 192,500,000-acre (77,902,305 hectares) National Forest System for multiple purposes on a sustainable basis. Provides states, tribes, communities, and non-industrial, private landowners with technical and financial assistance though cost-effective, non-regulatory partnerships on 500 million acres (202,343,650 hectares) of non-federal forestland. Provides states, tribes, communities, and non-industrial, private landowners with technical and financial assistance though cost-effective, non-regulatory partnerships on 500 million acres (202,343,650 hectares) of non-federal forestland. Operates the largest forestry research organization in the world with scientists carrying out basic and applied research in the biological, physical, and social sciences. Operates the largest forestry research organization in the world with scientists carrying out basic and applied research in the biological, physical, and social sciences. Operates, with other federal land management agencies and state and local partners, a unified command system to respond to wildland fires and other natural disasters. Last year, 99.1% of all wildland fires were successfully extinguished on initial attack. Operates, with other federal land management agencies and state and local partners, a unified command system to respond to wildland fires and other natural disasters. Last year, 99.1% of all wildland fires were successfully extinguished on initial attack. Manages an active International Forestry Program which protects our forests from invasive species, encourages international trade of forest products, seeks to improve management of some of the world’s most threatened forests, and provides humanitarian relief following disasters around the world. Manages an active International Forestry Program which protects our forests from invasive species, encourages international trade of forest products, seeks to improve management of some of the world’s most threatened forests, and provides humanitarian relief following disasters around the world.

3 % CLF 2000, 1900 Gender in Forestry - United States Report

4 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report

5 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

6 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

7 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

8 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

9 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

10 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

11 % CLF 2000 Gender in Forestry - United States Report % CLF 1990

12 Organizational Chart (1) Chief and Associate Chief (Sally Collins) Deputy Chief for Research & Development (Ann Bartuska) Deputy Chief for Business Operations Deputy Chief for State & Private Forestry Deputy Chief for National Forest System Deputy Chief for Programs & Legislation (Elizabeth Estill)

13 Organizational Chart (2) Chief & Associate Chief (Sally Collins) Northern Region Regional Forester (Abigail Kimbell) 10 Forest Supervisors Rocky Mountain Region Regional Forester 11 Forest Supervisors Southwestern Region Regional Forester 11 Forest Supervisors Intermountain Region Regional Forester 13 Forest Supervisors Pacific Southwest Region Regional Forester (Linda Goodman) 19 Forest Supervisors Pacific Northwest Region Regional Forester 16 Forest Supervisors Southern Region Regional Forester 14 Forest Supervisors Eastern Region Regional Forester 15 Forest Supervisors Alaska Region Regional Forester 2 Forest Supervisors

14 Organizational Field Units (3) Northern Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 58 Ranger Districts Northern Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 58 Ranger Districts Rocky Mountain Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 47 Ranger Districts Rocky Mountain Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 47 Ranger Districts Southwestern Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 52 Ranger Districts Southwestern Region-11 Forest Supervisors- 52 Ranger Districts Intermountain Region-13 Forest Supervisors- 68 Ranger Districts Intermountain Region-13 Forest Supervisors- 68 Ranger Districts Pacific Southwest Region-19 Forest Supervisors- 64 Ranger Districts Pacific Southwest Region-19 Forest Supervisors- 64 Ranger Districts Pacific Northwest Region-16 Forest Supervisors- 66 Ranger Districts Pacific Northwest Region-16 Forest Supervisors- 66 Ranger Districts Southern Region-14 Forest Supervisors- 83 Ranger Districts Southern Region-14 Forest Supervisors- 83 Ranger Districts Eastern Region-15 Forest Supervisors- 52 Ranger Districts Eastern Region-15 Forest Supervisors- 52 Ranger Districts Alaska Region-2 Forest Supervisors- 12 Ranger Districts Alaska Region-2 Forest Supervisors- 12 Ranger Districts

15 12,404 females in all of Forest Service or 39% 12,404 females in all of Forest Service or 39% 33 Forest Supervisors 33 Forest Supervisors 15 Deputy Forest Supervisors 15 Deputy Forest Supervisors 140 District Rangers 140 District Rangers 32 National Forests/Grasslands managed by females, out of 154 total 32 National Forests/Grasslands managed by females, out of 154 total Female Forest Supervisors have authority over more than 55 million acres (22.5 million hectares) Female Forest Supervisors have authority over more than 55 million acres (22.5 million hectares) 29% of National Forests/Grasslands area managed by female Forest Supervisors 29% of National Forests/Grasslands area managed by female Forest Supervisors 2 female Regional Foresters – Northern and Pacific Northwest regions; responsibility for close to 50 million acres (20 million hectares) 2 female Regional Foresters – Northern and Pacific Northwest regions; responsibility for close to 50 million acres (20 million hectares) Gender in Forestry - United States Report Fiscal Year 2003

16 Gender in Forestry - United States Report Northern 6 For Sup - 50% area 12.2 mm acres = 4,856,227 hectares Intermountain 4 For Sup – 25% area 7.9 mm acres = 3,237,485 hectares Pacific Southwest 6 For Sup – 38% area 7.7 mm acres = 3,100,000 hectares Pacific Northwest 3 For Sup – 21% area 5.2 mm acres = 2,023,428 hectares Rocky Mountain 3 For Sup – 34% area 7.5 mm acres = 3,600,000 hectares Eastern 3 For Sup – 17% area 2.1 mm acres = 809,371 hectares Southwestern 5 For Sup – 47% area 9.9 mm acres = 4,046,856 hectares Southern 4 For Sup – 24% area 3.2 mm acres = 1,214,056 hectares

17 January 2004 % CLF 2000 % CLF 1990

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19 Biography Section Sally Collins-Associate Chief-Headquarters Sally Collins-Associate Chief-Headquarters Elizabeth Estill-Deputy Chief-Headquarters Elizabeth Estill-Deputy Chief-Headquarters Ranotta McNair-Forest Supervisor-Idaho Ranotta McNair-Forest Supervisor-Idaho Elaine Zieroth-Forest Supervisor-Arizona Elaine Zieroth-Forest Supervisor-Arizona Karen Shimamoto-Forest Supervisor- Oregon Karen Shimamoto-Forest Supervisor- Oregon Gloria Brown-Forest Supervisor-California Gloria Brown-Forest Supervisor-California Nora Rasure-Forest Supervisor-Arizona Nora Rasure-Forest Supervisor-Arizona


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