Two Weeks Left to Join Evergreen at $10/Month
The $10/month Community Member option is ending soon.
After November 30, all new members can join at the Legacy Supporter level ($20/month).
If you’re reading this, you’re part of a community that values clarity, connection, and truth about our forests.
Each week, thousands open Evergreen’s stories — but only a small circle of readers make them possible.
Right now, fewer than seventy people fund Evergreen’s work.
They’re not just subscribers; they’re stewards who understand that public trust in forestry doesn’t grow on its own.
They are the reason so many others can read for free — the reason Evergreen’s work remains open, independent, and available to all.
It’s time for more of us to take part in Evergreen’s mission — keeping science-based forestry information accessible to the public.
🌿 From Reader to Member
Joining Evergreen is more than a subscription — it’s a statement.
You’re saying that public understanding matters, that connection between forest and community has value, and that this work deserves to continue.
For the next two weeks, you can still join Evergreen as a Community Member at $10/month — an easy first step from reader to member.
Your contribution helps sustain Evergreen’s public stories, newsletters, and educational outreach that keep forestry communication clear and accessible.
After November 30, new members will join directly at the Legacy Level at $20/month — the full Evergreen membership that includes our archives, feature series, videos, and Jim Petersen’s Editor’s Desk.
Choose Your Membership
🌿 Community Member – $10/month (Through November 30)
Join Evergreen’s circle of support.
Help keep our public stories and newsletters freely available to readers everywhere.
🌲 Legacy Supporter – $20/month (Continued Full Access)
Become part of the foundation that sustains Evergreen’s mission.
Enjoy full access to our complete library — including archives, feature series, videos, and Editor’s Desk columns.
👉 Join as a $10/month member before November 30 →
Because what happens in the forest — and in public understanding — shapes everything, and everyone, connected to it.
Thank you to all who already support our work.
Your commitment sustains forest-to-community health — connecting people, science, and stewardship for generations to come.