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  • A tour of the French Meadows Forest Restoration Project at the Tahoe National Forest is carried out on June 21, 2022. Photo by Brie Anne Coleman, Placer County Water Agency
    Study shows how restoring California's overstocked forests yields multiple, diverse benefits

    Aug 3, 2022

    • Environment
  • For predicting fire severity, dead biomass and live tree density were the two most important variables, the study found. Photo by Scott Stephens
    Previous tree mortality and density big factors in the devastating 2020 Creek Fire

    May 23, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • A new suggests that low-density stands that largely eliminate tree competition are key to creating forests resilient to stressors such as severe wildfire, drought and bark beetles. Photo by Elena Zhukova
    Just what is a ‘resilient’ forest, anyway?

    Jan 19, 2022

    • Environment
    • Natural Resources
  • Unlike large timber, small trees usually cannot be sold to sawmills to recoup some of the cost of the forest thinning treatments. UC Berkeley photo by Daniel Sanchez
    Want to limit carbon and curb wildfire? Create a market for small trees

    Dec 13, 2021

    • Natural Resources
  • A compass is one of the tools professional foresters use to establish plots when collecting data about a forest.
    New videos demonstrate techniques and tools to survey forestland trees

    Jan 21, 2021

    • Natural Resources
  • Eleven years after the 2007 Moonlight Fire.  In the fall and winter, prescribed fire is used to burn piles of dead trees, downed logs and shrubs to reduce fuels in the stand and prepare the site for planting (Photo: R. Torres).
    Reforestation in a burning climate

    Mar 21, 2020

    • Natural Resources
  • Mike De Lasaux shows FIT participants the tree rings in a core sample.
    Teachers invited to learn about natural resources in the forest

    Mar 4, 2015

  • “All parties deeply care about the fate of these landscapes, and it was this care that sustained SNAMP for the long haul.” John Battles with a clearing axe.
    Taming Sierra flames

    Jun 4, 2014

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