“…Women compromise a substantial sub-population of forest land owners (Warren, 2003) and could be an important sub-population of the non-industrial private forest owner population to target as Butler (2008) calls for. Of the approximate 243,000 family forest owners in West Virginia (Widmann et al, 2012) 19,000 of them are women who are sole owners (Butler, Miles, & Hansen, 2013). When the reported 21,000 jointly owned forest parcels (Butler, et al, 2013) in the state are considered, 40,000 of these properties include women decision makers (Butler, et al, 2013).…”