Protecting the Stanislaus Landscape – USFS, Tuolumne County, & Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions (YSS)
One of 10 landscapes identified in the Forest Service’s 2022 initial landscape investment as part of the Wildfire Strategy, the 10-year Stanislaus Landscape Project will look to treat more than 245,000 acres through a full suite of necessary methods including the use of prescribed fire at the landscape scale. It was selected as a fireshed where the greatest impact can be made on reducing wildfire risk and protecting communities. Read more at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/features/protecting-stanislaus-landscape
Recent Press & News
- Local Forest Health Project Receives $6.9-Million In Funding April 11, 2024
- Tribe and Others Receive Funding March 13, 2024
- The Smokey Wire : National Forest News and Views TSW Exclusive: A Tale of Two SERALs- Making Landscape Scale Resilience Happen With the Stanislaus Forest and YSS February 29, 2024
- Planting Trees to Replenish Forest in the Rim Scar February 29, 2024
- Stanislaus National Forest Awarded $57.6M in Wildfire Crisis Strategy Landscape FY24 Funding January 17, 2024
- 20-year study confirms prescribed burning, forest thinning reduce risks of catastrophic wildfire January 11, 2024
- Fuels Storyboard Shows Investment in Wildfire Resiliency December 7, 2023
- New project more than doubles size of fire reduction work in Stanislaus National Forest November 30, 2023
- A decade later, lessons from Rim Fire August 19, 2023
- $3.7 Million Approved For Forestry Efforts In Tuolumne County August 16, 2023