Partnership Brings Dollars to the Forest
Sonora, Calif.— August 13, 2021. Tuolumne County and Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions received
$5 million for a CAL FIRE Healthy Forest grant to begin implementation of the Social and Ecological
Resilience Across the Landscape (SERAL) project designed to make local communities and forests
resilient to largescale fire, insect, and drought disturbances. Read more in this press release: YSS_TC_STF Partner NR_Final20210814
Recent Press & News
- Fuels Reduction Projects Funded In Tuolumne, Calaveras, and Amador Counties March 11, 2026
- Forest Service chief visits Tuolumne County to learn about land management efforts March 11, 2026
- Rim Fire Seedling Planting April 27, 2025
- National Park Service and Stanislaus National Forest tout 2nd phase completion of $30M wetland restoration at Ackerson Meadow December 24, 2024
- Several Wildfire Prevention Projects Funded In Tuolumne County September 3, 2024
- Stanislaus National Forest OKs plan to further reduce wildfire risk. What it would do August 8, 2024
- Stanislaus National Forest publishes its decision on 110,000-acre project August 8, 2024
- A Groveland Bike Club Lands Presidential Honor July 9, 2024
- Nearly Half a Million Trees Planted in Rim Burn Scar June 1, 2024
- Local Forest Health Project Receives $6.9-Million In Funding April 11, 2024
