(PALS)SAWTOOTH HUCKLEBERRY RESTORATION
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U.S. Forest Service
A project to enhance huckleberry production with a variety of methods for reducing tree canopy cover including lopping, girdling, firewood harvest, commercial timber harvest, and prescribed burning. The Sawtooth Berry Fields are located about 13 miles NW of Trout Lake, WA on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
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U.S. Forest Service (USFS), USFS Silviculture (currently inactive) (Silviculture) (Inactive), USFS Hazardous Fuels (currently inactive) (Hazardous Fuels) (Inactive), USFS Timber Harvest (currently inactive) (Timber Harvest) (Inactive), USFS Completed Treatments from AGOL (USFS Completed Treatments from AGOL), USFS NEPA Boundaries from AGOL (USFS NEPA Boundaries from AGOL)
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