The Stanislaus National Forest issued a final environmental impact statement (EIS) on Friday for the 162,000-acre Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape (SERAL) 2.0 project, located primarily north of
Tuolumne County will receive a nearly $7 million grant from Cal Fire for projects to reduce fire risks across thousands of acres that includes targeted grazing within the Rim Fire
Fuel reduction plans and further reducing wildfire threats in the Stanislaus National Forest will be on the agenda when Forest Service officials host a town hall meeting for the public
The U.S. Forest Service is seeking public comments on a 205-page draft environmental impact statement for a roughly 162,000-acre restoration area in the Stanislaus National Forest that expands on what’s
This plan extends the work currently underway with the original SERAL project, expanding the boundary along Highway 108, according to Forest officials.