Del Norte Triplicate

Six Rivers’ Little Jones Creek project receives Joint Chiefs’ funding

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Del Norte Triplicate
April 21, 2020 at 07:00 PM
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7 years ago
The Little Jones Creek Project, on the Six Rivers National Forest’s Gasquet Ranger District/Smith River National Recreation Area and neighboring private lands, is among 16 new projects selected for funding under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership.The partnership invests in restoration and conservation at the landscape scale, focusing on areas where public forests and grasslands intersect with privately-owned lands.Developed in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Smith River Collaborative (SRC), the 8,700-acre Little Jones Creek Project area will receive $697,000 in 2020 to complete a network of strategically placed fuelbreaks on public and private land to help protect isolated rural communities from catastrophic wildfire.#placement_573654_0_i{width:100%;max-width:550px;margin:0 auto;}var rnd = window.rnd || Math.floor(Math.random()*10e6);var pid573654 = window.pid573654 || rnd;var plc573654 = window.plc573654 || 0;var abkw = window.abkw || '';var absrc = 'https://ads.empowerlocal.co/adserve/;ID=181918;size=0x0;setID=573654;type=js;sw='+screen.width+';sh='+screen.height+';spr='+window.devicePixelRatio+';kw='+abkw+';pid='+pid573654+';place='+(plc573654++)+';rnd='+rnd+';click=CLICK_MACRO_PLACEHOLDER';var _absrc = absrc.split("type=js"); absrc = _absrc[0] + 'type=js;referrer=' + encodeURIComponent(document.location.href) + _absrc[1];document.write('');The funding will specifically be used to treat 379 acres of fuel reduction on federal land (Little Jones Creek Project) and 908 acres of fuel reduction on private land (Washington Flat wildland-urban interface (WUI) area).Gerry Hemmingsen, Chair of the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors and Co-Chair of the SRC, was excited about the project.“We are extremely pleased to see this funding for strategic fuelbreaks across public and adjacent private land in the Washington Flat area, a WUI community. We’re especially grateful to our Forest Service partners for their leadership and support on the project and the Joint Chiefs’ grant application,” Hemmingsen said.NRCS State Conservationist Carlos Suarez said the Little Jones Creek Joint Chiefs’ initiative is a timely effort, that expands NRCS conservation investments on California’s public and private forest lands.“The funding will enable private property owners to play a major role in this conservation effort to improve the health and resiliency of the forest and watershed landscapes,” Suarez said.“Being awarded Joint Chiefs’ funding illustrates the power of shared stewardship and collaboration,” added Gasquet District Ranger Jeff Marszal. “The NRA is grateful to have such strong community and partnership support. Implementing the Little Jones Creek Project is a critically important step towards meeting our goal of enhancing community protection and ecological resilience.”The SRC is a working partnership between the Forest Service, Del Norte County elected officials, Elk Valley Rancheria, Tolowa Dee-ni′ Nation, local and regional environmental groups (Friends of Del Norte, Klamath Forest Alliance, Environmental Protection Information Center, Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center and Smith River Alliance), Del Norte Fire Safe Council and American Forest Resource Council.Through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership, the Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service will invest more than $41 million in 36 new and current projects this fiscal year. Over the last seven years, USDA has invested more than $225 million to Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership projects. Selected projects receive three years of funding.For more information about the Little Jones Creek Project, go to www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51545. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('ad-1515727'); });

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Published April 21, 2020 at 07:00 PM
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