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Wildlife-Friendly Fuels Reduction

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Wildlife-Friendly Fuels Reduction in Dry Forests of the Pacific Northwest

Reducing fuels, improving forest health and enhancing wildlife habitat are common management goals on our private dry forests. These goals don’t have to contradict each other, if you follow some simple guidelines. This f publication will give you tips and ideas on how to make sure all of your goals are met.

Wildlife-Friendly Fuels Reduction in Dry Forests of the Pacific Northwest (PDF)

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