King Range National Conservation Area
Year of Project: 1999
Trees Planted:14,500
The Bureau of Land Management plans to reclaim three miles of closed access roads by planting 14,500 trees on 5 separate sites totaling about 20 acres. The primary focus… Read More Year Planted: 1999 The Bureau of Land Management plans to reclaim three miles of closed access roads by planting 14,500 trees on 5 separate sites totaling about 20 acres. The primary focus of this project is to stabilize topsoil that is highly erodible on abandoned roads, and fill open areas with native vegetation. Douglas-fir will be planted by hand on the sites, along with a mixture of grasses that will quickly provide ground cover and enhance wildlife habitat.
King Range National Conservation Area
Trees Planted: 14,500
Location: California
King Range National Conservation Area
Year Planted: 1999Trees Planted: 14,500
Location: California
The Bureau of Land Management plans to reclaim three miles of closed access roads by planting 14,500 trees on 5 separate sites totaling about 20 acres. The primary focus of this project is to stabilize topsoil that is highly erodible on abandoned roads, and fill open areas with native vegetation. Douglas-fir will be planted by hand on the sites, along with a mixture of grasses that will quickly provide ground cover and enhance wildlife habitat.
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