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Keywords: nature treemortality trees forest forestservice bureau of land management bureauoflandmanagement interagency fire task force interagencyfiretaskforce fire wildland wildland fire wildlandfire wildfire beetles bark beetles barkbeetles forest health foresthealth public lands publiclands yourlands outdoors recreation homes houses neighbors drought california blmcalifonia partners habitat forestry science stem Thanks to the proactive involvement of Joanne Drummond and the Nevada County Fire Safe Council, and Sam Gitchel of Firewise Communities, a stand of 120-foot tall beetle-killed pines threatening roads and homes on a hillside were felled by the BLM Folsom Lake Veterans’ Crew, a fire crew which trains returning military veterans to be firefighters. The downed trees were then cleaned up by the Fire Safe Council’s AmeriCorps crews, and then transported by Nevada County Roads over to Gold Country Community Services, who splits and delivers firewood to senior citizens. Projects like this are only possible when communities work together to take an active role in multiplying each other’s resources, to positively impact public lands in the direction desired by each community. Video by Monte Kawahara, BLM Forester. Thanks to the proactive involvement of Joanne Drummond and the Nevada County Fire Safe Council, and Sam Gitchel of Firewise Communities, a stand of 120-foot tall beetle-killed pines threatening roads and homes on a hillside were felled by the BLM Folsom Lake Veterans’ Crew, a fire crew which trains returning military veterans to be firefighters. The downed trees were then cleaned up by the Fire Safe Council’s AmeriCorps crews, and then transported by Nevada County Roads over to Gold Country Community Services, who splits and delivers firewood to senior citizens. Projects like this are only possible when communities work together to take an active role in multiplying each other’s resources, to positively impact public lands in the direction desired by each community. Video by Monte Kawahara, BLM Forester.
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