On March 23 more than two dozen people attended a public meeting hosted by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Carson Ranger District near Markleeville to discuss the Tamarack Restoration Project. The project is in the initial planning stage and will address restoration needs of the area burned by the Tamarack Fire in 2021.
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On March 23, more than 30 people attended a public meeting at Turtle Rock Park in Markleeville to discuss restoration of the area damaged by the Tamarack Fire last summer.