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Federal Funding Freeze Impacts Wildfire Projects in Oregon and California

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 22, 2025001 Min Read
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The U.S. Forest Service and the Mule Deer Foundation received $2 million for wildfire fuels reduction on over 2,000 acres near Burney, California, but the project is currently on hold due to funding review. Regional director Randy Morrison noted that many organizations are facing similar delays. He emphasized the bipartisan importance of reducing fuels in wildland-urban interfaces. Other wildfire-related projects, including an educational program from the Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative and workforce training from the Lomakatsi Restoration Project, are also experiencing funding uncertainties. The USDA stated that it is reviewing contracts but will continue hazardous fuels reduction activities under other funding sources, prioritizing community protection and resource sustainability.

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