Tuolumne County, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions Collaborative (YSS), will ramp up efforts to increase the pace and scale of landscape restoration on the Stanislaus National Forest, thanks to an infusion of federal funding.
In September, Tuolumne County received $ 8.67 million from the U.S. Forest Service, adding to the $11.2 million it already acquired from grants and direct funding to support fuels reduction and other restoration work on the Stanislaus National Forest. These projects and activities are part of a greater effort between the Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, YSS and other partners working together in shared stewardship of our National Forests. Read more at: USFS-Tuolumne County-YSS Partnership
Recent Press & News
- 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
- 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