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CDFW Awards $39 Million for Ecosystem and Watershed Restoration

CDFW Awards $39 Million for Ecosystem and Watershed Restoration
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Prescribed burns begin in Jackson area Monday

Prescribed burns begin in Jackson area Monday Bridger Teton National Forest Green Knoll fire on July 27, 2001 burning in the Mosquito Creek drainage is one of the target areas JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) - The Jackson Ranger District will move forward with its Teton to Snake Fuels Reduction project beginning April 12. Prescribed burn operations are planned in for locations of the Bridger Teton National Forest. Those areas include: Trail End Rd - located adjacent to the Trails End subdivision and west of Red Top Meadows subdivision. Taylor Mountain Unit 2 - located adjacent to the Highland Hills and Hidden Hills subdivisions. Mosquito Creek North - located approximately 3.5 miles up FS Road 980 (Mosquito Creek Rd), bordering the western edge of the 2001 Green Knoll Fire scar, with Black Canyon located to the north.

Protect your home: Agencies urge preparedness as fire danger increases

As the flowers start blooming and days get warmer, it means fire danger increases. Living alongside the wilderness in a region where fire is part of the landscape, spring is an important time for residents to get prepared for wildfire. Each spring, re-evaluating defensible space and home hardening techniques is part of life in the basin. While it’s important to focus on the vegetation around the home, it’s also key to reduce the risk from the infrastructure as both play important roles in protecting property. Several fire scientists and agencies from both California and Nevada collaborated to produce a step-by-step 20-page guide for homeowners to retrofit their homes to be more suited, resilient and less vulnerable to ignition from wildfire. It’s called the Wildfire Home Retrofit Guide which was funded primarily by Cal Fire.

The Bureau of Land Management releases decision to reduce fuels, restore sagebrush areas in Great Basin

The Bureau of Land Management releases decision to reduce fuels, restore sagebrush areas in Great Basin Agency builds on efforts to protect sagebrush communities in region using fuel breaks to combat wildfires BOISE, Idaho – Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released the record of decision for the Fuels Reduction and Rangeland Restoration Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement in the Great Basin. This record of decision provides for treatment of undesired vegetation communities within a 38.5-million-acre potential area that includes portions of California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.   “Finalizing this effort today is the culmination of the President and the Secretary’s historic efforts to meaningfully address wildfire risks across the West,” said Casey Hammond, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management. “From creating new administrative tools to completing environmental analyses allowing for strategic rang

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