Ashland is wrapping up the wildfire fuel reduction process in its two-phase plan to protect local forests from climate change and reduce wildfire risk.
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Dead and dying Douglas fir trees are being removed from the Ashland watershed with a helicopter. Earlier this year, Ashland City Council approved a $1.4 million project aimed at reducing wildfire fuels in city-owned forestland.