Why State Networks? NFPA seeks to empower and engage citizens across the nation through our State Delegate system, which governs NFPA along with our board of directors. Our State Delegates represent the organized movement of individuals and organizations in each state who work to end commercial logging on public lands. Each state has an opportunity to elect a State Delegate at convened NFPA state meetings. Each state has developed a statewide strategy to protect federal public lands from commercial logging by incorporating legislative organizing, public education, media, forest watch and litigation and research.

Alabama Vince Meleski, Wild South, (256)-974-6166, vince@wildsouth.org
Colorado Andy Bennitt, Wilderness Study Group, (303)-492-6870, Andrew.Bennett@colorado.edu
 
Idaho Gary MacFarlane, Friends of the Clearwater, (208) 882-9755, gary@wildrockies.org
Illinois Jim Bensman, Heartwood, (618) 259-3642, jim@heartwood.org
   
 
Maine John Demos, Alaska Coaltion, (207) 384-0175, jdemos@alaskacoalition.org
Missouri Jim Scheff, Missouri Forest Alliance, (314) 991-4190, shagbark12@sbcglobal.net
Mississippi Davis Monger,  Friends of Mississippi Public Lands, wdmounger@yahoo.com
Montana Matthew Koehler, WildWest Institute, (406) 542-7343, koehler@wildrockies.org
New Hampshire Nick Cohen, (603) 675-5698, nbc@sover.net
   
North Carolina Ben Prater, Delegate Chair, Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project, (828) 258-2667, ben@sabp.net
Ohio Buckeye Forest Council, info@buckeyeforestcouncil.org
Oregon

Joseph Vaile, KS Wild, (541)-488-5789, joseph@kswild.org

Rolf Skar, Siskiyou Regional Education Project, (503) 222-6101, rolf@siskiyou.org

Pennsylvania Jim Kleissler, Allegheny Defense Project, (814)-223-4996, jkleissler@alleghenydefense.org
Virginia

Mike Kruse, Wild Virginia, (434)-293-7401, mold@nexet.net

Sherman Banford, Virginia Forest Watch, (540)-343-6359, bamford@rev.net

Washington Rein Attemann, (206) 860-1892, RAttemann@landscouncil.org