Over $41 Million Invested to Lessen Wildfire Risk, Restore Forest Ecosystems

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will invest more than $41 million this fiscal year into projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality and restore healthy forest ecosystems on public and private lands.

That funding, through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership, includes $10.6 million for new projects and $30.5 million to complete work on 20 projects selected earlier.

The new projects include:

Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape Restoration Project, Arizona

Building Resilient Watersheds to Improve Drinking Water in the Ozark and Ouachita Highlands, Arkansas

Little Jones Creek Project-Smith River Collaborative and Los Padres Strategic Community Fuelbreak Collaborative, California

 Goose Creek Interagency Sage-Grouse Habitat Restoration Project, Idaho

Healthy Ecosystem of Longleaf Pine Partnership, Louisiana

Central Ozark Glade, Woodland, and Native Diversity Restoration Project, Missouri

Castle Mountains Restoration Project, Montana

Nebraska Northwest Landscape Restoration II

Greater Santa Fe Fireshed, New Mexico

Sugarloaf Fire Rehabilitation, Nevada

North Dakota Badlands Restoration Project

Central Wasco County All-Lands Project and Upper Crooked River Restoration, Oregon

Monroe Mountain Ecosystems Restoration Project (Phase 2), Utah

North Shenandoah Mountain Restoration Project, Virginia

Ag producers and forest landowners interested in a project to mitigate wildfire risk should contact their local USDA service center to learn if their land is eligible. More information is available at https://bit.ly/3c9yxGo.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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