Who is the International Wood Collectors Society?
Founded in 1947, the International Wood Collectors Society is a non-profit Society devoted to distributing information on collecting wood, correctly identifying and naming wood specimens, and using wood in creative crafts. Although the founders started IWCS with a strong emphasis on academic collecting of wood species, the availability of such a variety of wood and its inherent beauty quickly lead to crafting.
- academic wood collecting and sample trading
- encouraging the accurate naming and classification of specimens
- sharing harvested wood for sample collections and crafting
- crafting with identified wood
- fellowship of wood enthusiasts on an international scale
- sharing information about wood
- sharing information about trees and forests
- promotion of good ecology and forest management
- promotion to youth of wood interests
Communications to IWCS members is via:
- the publication of a bimonthly journal, World of Wood,
- numerous meetings on the local, national, and international levels, and
- satisfying freeform fellowship among members worldwide!
Who Belongs to IWCS?
Who doesn’t love wood! IWCS appeals to a broad list of people including:
Artisans
Botanists
Dendrologists
Foresters
Hobbyists
Scientists
Students/Teachers
Technologists
Wood collectors
Wood crafters
Wood dealers
Woodworkers
In short, anyone with an interest in discovering more about nature’s wonder material — wood!
Members in some 30 countries enjoy fellowship and contact with wood lovers worldwide:
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Georgia, Republic
Germany
Greece
Guyana
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States