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Port Townsend School of Woodworking integrates sustainable forestry principles into its woodworking curriculum at its Washington state campus. The institution's coursework covers timber harvest methods, species selection criteria, and ecological impact assessment. Students learn to evaluate wood sources while developing traditional craft skills through hands-on instruction. The school maintains partnerships with regional timber suppliers and forest management organizations to provide real-world context for material sourcing decisions. Faculty members bring direct experience in both production woodworking and forest stewardship practices. Instruction emphasizes the connection between responsible harvesting and finished product quality. Professional development opportunities at Port Townsend include teaching positions for craftspeople with demonstrated expertise in sustainable woodworking methods. The school's recruitment process prioritizes candidates who can teach both technical skills and environmental best practices. Current course offerings span beginner fundamentals through advanced ecological woodcraft techniques.