Weiser-Little Salmon Headwaters CFLRP aims to restore a significant portion of ponderosa pine dominated forests to historic stand structure and function; Restore habitat connectivity and habitat quality for aquatic species, improve water quality, Reduce overall open road density; Restore a more natural fire return rate on the landscape; Increase economic activity in Valley and Adams counties through biomass utilization, forestry and natural resource jobs.
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January 26, 2018
The Tamalpais Lands Collaborative Case Study: Measuring the Ecological Health of a Multi-Jurisdictional Landscape
Just north of the iconic red columns of the Golden Gate Bridge lies another beloved local landmark: Mount Tamalpais....
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September 30, 2024
Catalyzing new opportunities in the Jemez Mountains: Reflections on the Tri-Pueblo Coalition’s successful efforts to gain co-stewardship access on ancestral lands
“We all come from different backgrounds, different knowledge systems, different communities. But climate change doesn't see differences. Fire and drought...
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