Federal, state, local partners collaborate to restore Moonlight Fire high-severity burn area| Sierra Nevada Conservancy
The Outdoor Access Working Group created this resource to ensure every child can enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation.| United Spinal Association
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People enjoy a hike on the Buttermilk Bend Trail along the South Yuba River. Photo courtesy Shavati Karki-Pearl.Projects that successfully improve environmental and economic conditions for rural communities embedded within public lands, such as national forests, require in-depth collaboration and advanced planning. After nearly two years, a recreation master plan that identifies both the focus areas and work needed to not only boost recreation but also protect natural resources and key infras...| Sierra Nevada Conservancy
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A field crew member uses a drip torch as part of the SNC-funded Hoyt-Purdon Fuel Reduction and Prescribed Fire Implementation Project. The SNC‘s Board approved guidelines for a new grant program that will help advance fuel-reduction and prescribed fire in the Sierra-Cascade. Photography: American Rivers.The Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC), a California state agency focused on supporting and improving the environmental, economic, and social well-being of the Sierra-Cascade, had a busy day Th...| Sierra Nevada Conservancy