Habitat management, Habitat restoration, Invasive species management

Santa Rosa - Paradise Priority Landscape Restoration Project

Funding Year

Amount

Location

FY23

$25,000

Humboldt County

Project Description

The Reno Fish and Wildlife Office Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program is a collaborator on a three-year Joint Chief’s Landscape Restoration Partnership coordinated by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada State Office. This project will focus on invasive plants and mesic habitats to augment activities supported by a Joint Chief's Landscape Restoration grant to reduce wildfire risk, improve watershed health, and restore wildlife habitats.

Partners

Reno Fish and Wildlife Office Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Nevada State Office, Paradise Sonoma Conservation District

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