Toroda-Tonata
Basics
In the Toroda-Tonata priority landscape (or priority planning area) ownership is split among the Colville National Forest (59%), private (31%), and DNR (7%) and BLM (3%).
- Treating 43-56% of forested acres (51,000 - 66,000 acres) is recommended to move the landscape into a resilient condition. This includes 7,500-12,000 acres of maintenance treatments in currently open areas.
- Landscape treatment priority is highest just north of Republic and west and east of Curlew Lake. This area is private land and will require a mix of fuel reduction and defensible space treatments, as well as home hardening, to protect homes and restore resilient forest conditions.
- Other high and medium priority treatment areas include large patches of dense, medium-sized forest in the central and northern portions.
- A combination of mechanical treatments and prescribed fire will be needed. Managed wildfire can also be utilized under the right fire weather and fuel moisture conditions, especially in roadless and other inaccessible areas.
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Map
This map displays the simple location of forest health projects in this priority landscape along with optional additional layers that users can select to view including detailed project and treatment locations.
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Projects can be associated with multiple Priority Landscapes, but the simple project location marker is mapped in a single location. Therefore, some Projects may appear outside the Priority Landscape boundary.
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