Restoring Our Forests: Managing the Recovery
With record drought and tree mortality impacting California, scientists and land managers are looking at adaptive strategies to manage National Forest System lands. Due to the high costs of reforestation and restoration, the focus is on identifying areas to prioritize and manage the tree density. Without a forest structure that is resilient to wildfire, the landscape could change to chaparral fields that dominate areas of Southern California.

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Shaping America's Public Lands

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Understanding Forest Ecology: Fire, Water, and Bark Beetles

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Reforestation: Nature and nurseries

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Step by step: Forests of the future

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Caring for the land after the fire

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Testing the Limits: The CARWASH

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Accessible Adventures: Mt. St. Helens West Side Attraction

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Watering Young Trees

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A Better Way to Think About Wildland Fires

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Forest Service Honor Guard: No Family Stands Alone

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Growth after the Briggs Fire

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The Heavy Equipment of Firefighting

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Forest Inventory and Analysis and You

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The Tongass National Forest

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Knowles Fire Memorial Service

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Healthy Forests Need Prescriptions Too

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Tongass Plan Revision Webinar - Sustainable Rec & Tourism _March 28_2024

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Restoring Hope

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Centennial Job Corps Advanced Wildland Fire Trade

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