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Managing for Climate Resilience on Mount Ashland Demonstration Forest

Managing for Climate Resilience on Mount Ashland Demonstration Forest

This summer, leading forest ecologists, silviculturalists, wildlife biologists and indigenous cultural practitioners are joining with PFT staff to help develop the first 10-year management plan for our new 1,130-acre Mount Ashland Demonstration Forest. In bringing together the best available climate science and traditional ecological knowledge to inform our management, we are learning so much!

Saving the Source: Conserving 11,000 acres of the Trinity River Headwaters

Saving the Source: Conserving 11,000 acres of the Trinity River Headwaters

PFT’s goal of conserving the core source watersheds of California has moved another key step forward. Our project to acquire and conserve 11,000 acres at the very top of the Trinity River moved closer to completion this past month with the Sierra Nevada Conservancy making a significant grant of $1.4M to PFT to help protect this invaluable source watershed.