Everything you’ll find here—articles, guides, random musings about trees—it’s all for general info. We love chatting about sustainable forestry and how not to accidentally set the woods on fire, but this isn’t pro advice. Seriously, forestry rules and best practices change depending on where you are, and every patch of land is its own weird puzzle. If you’re planning something major, call in a real expert. Like, an actual certified forester or a legal brain, not just your cousin who once planted a tree.

No Pinky Promises

Look, we try to keep things accurate and up-to-date, but sometimes stuff slips through the cracks. Typos happen. Research changes. Trees…well, they grow slowly, but info doesn’t always. The site is “as is.” No magic guarantees. If you spot a mistake or something that feels off, double-check it elsewhere. Forestry is complicated. Trust, but verify.

Links to the Great Beyond

Sometimes we’ll toss you over to other websites—maybe for more resources or tools. We can’t vouch for what those folks are up to, though. Once you leave our site, it’s a wild west out there. Read their rules, poke around, just don’t blame us if things get weird.

You Do You

You’re in charge of what you do with what you find here. If you use some info from our site and things go sideways, well, that’s on you. Not trying to be harsh, just honest. This goes for anything you check out in our forums or comment sections too.

Not an Endorsement, Unless We Say So

Just because we mention a product or organization doesn’t mean we’re giving it a gold star. Unless we straight-up say, “Hey, this rocks,” take it as just an FYI. Do your own homework before diving in.

Things Change, That’s Life

We update stuff, we delete stuff, we mess around with things to keep it fresh. We don’t always send out alerts, so if you want the latest, check back now and then.

Need to Chat?

If you’re scratching your head over this Disclaimer or anything else, drop us a line at support@workingforest.online. We’re happy to help—unless you’re just here to argue about pinecones, in which case, bring snacks.

Thanks for hanging out with us! We’re forest nerds at heart and hope you get inspired to care about trees too. Let’s keep things green and growing together.