Ontario's forests.
Our responsibility.

Caring for Ontario's forests since 1957.

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The Ontario Professional Foresters Association (OPFA) 
is committed to actively contributing to sustainable forest management by assuring the highest professional standards of practice in forestry. OPFA carries out this mandate by: Advocating the highest standards of practice; Establishing and enforcing high standards of professionalism among members; Promoting competency and continuing education among members; and enhancing public awareness about professional forestry.

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News & Events

News & Events

2021 OPFA Virtual Conference

The 2021 OPFA Annual Conference is over but if you missed out, don’t worry; you can now register to watch the recorded sessions!

All the sessions (with the exception of the AGM) were recorded and uploaded to the conference portal and will be available for viewing from April 19th to August 31st, 2021.

Those who purchased tickets for the live event will also be able to log-in to the conference portal and access the recordings between these dates.

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COVID-19 update

Due to the current situation with COVID-19, our physical OPFA office is closed.

However our staff are working from home, and OPFA Members and the public can continue to contact us using phone and e-mail.

Due to our virtual office system, we are able to continue to serve the public without any interruption and there are no additional changes in OPFA services to Members or the public.

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What Foresters Do

Registered Professional Foresters (R.P.F.s) are responsible for serving the public interest by sustainably managing forests. R.P.F.s form part of the professional forestry team responsible for planning and approving all activities related to forest management. They enable landowners to make decisions such as when, where and how to access, harvest and reforest areas. They also ensure the protection of forest values including fish, wildlife, soil, carbon and water. They help protect human infrastructure such as utility corridors and care for and plan urban forests.

Practicing Forestry

OPFA has over 900 members of which approximately 600 are licensed to practice in Ontario today. Today’s foresters pursue careers to ensure a healthy future for both people and the environment. Careers range from practical day to day management of our forests to conducting cutting-edge scientific research in a variety of forestry related disciplines. Traditional forestry careers have included forest management to meet multiple objectives such as protecting biodiversity and producing wood products. Today professional foresters work in urban forests, private woodlots and Crown land.

Become a Registered Professional Forester Today

OPFA is dedicated to regulating its members and ensuring the highest standards in the practice of professional forestry, and in advancing the practice and awareness of the profession  for both public and privately owned lands in the province of Ontario.

Membership in OPFA is open to anyone who has or is seeking a career in the forestry profession, during or after completion of a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from an accredited  Canadian University or has equivalent academic qualifications.

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Mailing Address

Ontario Professional Foresters Association

5 Wesleyan St, #201

Georgetown, ON

L7G 2E2

Phone

1-905-877-3679
Fax

1-905-877-6766
Email
opfa@opfa.ca
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