NASHVILLE, Tenn. (News release) -- LP Building Solutions (LP), a leading manufacturer of high-performance building products, today announced a partnership with the Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society (RGS and AWS) to promote sustainable forest management practices that enhance wildlife habitat and improve forest health across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

RGS and AWS are national conservation organizations dedicated to improving forest health and wildlife habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock, and other forest‑dependent species. The collaboration focuses on enhancing habitat for these birds, which are reliant on young, diverse forest ecosystems, while supporting broader forest resilience across public and private lands in the Lake States.

As the primary raw material in every product LP manufactures, wood fiber relies on the availability of healthy, well-managed forests. Through partnerships with RGS and AWS, LP will work with private landowners, provide education on sustainable forestry, and support management efforts that encourage forest regeneration, biodiversity, and ecosystem health. The effort aligns with LP's broader strategy to support healthy, productive forests while helping ensure a stable, long-term supply of fiber resources in the regions where the company operates.

"Active, well-managed forests play an important role in supporting wildlife, strengthening rural communities, and sustaining the resources our business depends on," said LP Chief Operating Officer Tony Hamill. "Working with the Ruffed Grouse and American Woodcock Societies reflects our long-standing commitment to responsible forest stewardship and the future health of the forests where we operate."

Progress will be evaluated through defined milestones, including habitat improvements, forest management outcomes, and landowner engagement across the three states. Insights from this work will help guide future collaboration and continued investment in forest stewardship initiatives.

LP's approach to forest stewardship is rooted in its history. Decades after the company's mills relied on nearby forests to produce one of its earliest widely adopted products, LP® Oriented Strand Board, those same forests have regrown through sustainable forestry and reforestation practices, continuing to provide wood for new generations of LP products, including the LP® SmartSide® Trim & Siding and LP® Structural Solutions portfolios. Today, many LP mills source from forests that have regrown after earlier use, demonstrating how responsible forest management supports long-term forest health and sustainable manufacturing.

"I am excited about this corporate partnership," said RGS and AWS Forest Conservation Director for the Western Great Lakes Jon Steigerwaldt. "It highlights the important intersection of sustainably managed forest and conservation ethics and how both can positively support maintaining healthy and abundant wildlife populations."

For further information on LP and its sustainability efforts, visit LPCorp.com.