Non-timber forest products benefit the community's economy if managed optimally, however, the potential for non-timber forest products has not been maximized so that they do not impact the community's economy. This study aims to analyze the supervision of the management of non-timber forest product natural resources.The research method used is qualitative, with a descriptive approach, for data collection techniques in the form of observation and interviews, while data analysis techniques include data reduction, presentation, and conclusions. The study results show that Wasur village is potentially wise, has a variety of potential non-timber forest products, including eucalyptus oil, ant nests, and orchids. This potential has so far been managed directly by the village community facilitated by BTNW but the management has not been carried out optimally because facilities are needed. the community is inadequate and some are not functioning (damaged). This is why some potential non-rich forest products are currently not being managed. In self -monitoring the management of non-timber forest product natural resources in Wasur Village, the BNTW has not been carried out optimally, The supervisors have only focused on aspects of the utilization of natural resources, while monitoring the use of facilities used by the community in managing non-timber forest products BTNW has not Entirwely carried out this, it can be seen that the Balai has made no effort to repair damaged facilities so that they can function again. Keywords: Control; Management; Natural Resources; NTFPs