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Fayette County Man Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Forestry

L-R: Christopher S. Duckworth, Dan Balser, Jeremy Scherf- Photo Credit: ODNR

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(Columbus) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry recognized two honorees for their outstanding contributions to forestry in Ohio at the Forest of Honor ceremony in Zaleski State Forest. Among the two is Christopher Duckworth of Fayette County.

“It is always a great pleasure to recognize individuals and organizations that contribute to forestry within Ohio,” ODNR Division of Forestry Chief Dan Balser said. “These inductees serve as inspirations to others to promote healthy, productive forests in the state.”

Trees were planted in the Forest of Honor to recognize the following recipients:
Ohio Conservation Federation
The Ohio Conservation Federation has been a proactive partner in supporting active forest management. This coalition of conservation organizations is an effective advocate for the mission of the ODNR Division of Forestry—to promote and apply management for the sustainable use and protection of Ohio’s private and public forestlands.
 
Christopher S. Duckworth, Duckworth Farms
Chris Duckworth has been instrumental in expanding the “Forestry Field Day” by hosting event attendees at his tree farm located in Fayette County. This field day was conceived in 2017 to help youth better understand our natural surroundings and enjoy a positive outdoor experience.

Induction into the Forest of Honor recognizes individuals, groups, and organizations that have contributed significantly to the accomplishment of the Division of Forestry’s mission and the advancement of Ohio forestry in one or more of the following ways:

  • Develop and/or implement successful improvements to forestry practices that can be used at all levels of forest management in Ohio;
  • Raise public awareness about the benefits of well-managed forest resources;
  • Champion legislation that results in a successful policy change to forestry practices;
  • Educate students in the knowledge, appreciation, and problem solving skills related to trees and forest management.