The Watershed Research and Training Center (WRTC) has recently been awarded nearly $7 million by the CAL FIRE Forest Health program to implement the Southern Trinity Fire Resilience Project (Project).
The Project is designed to restore forest health, protect watersheds and communities, promote long-term storage of carbon in trees and forest soil, and minimize the loss of forest carbon by increasing forest wildfire resilience. The Project builds on over a decade of work and seeks to increase the geographic scope, pace, scale, and overall impact of WRTC’s forest management and fuel reduction efforts throughout Trinity County.
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