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Enhancing Snowpack and Wildfire Resilience Through Selective Forest Thinning in the Eastern Cascades

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 3, 2026041 Min Read
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Researchers at the University of Washington and The Nature Conservancy explored the impact of selective forest thinning on snowpack retention and wildfire resilience in the eastern Cascades. With climate change threatening to reduce snowpack, which is critical for the Yakima River’s water supply, the team studied forest management strategies.

Their findings showed that thinning increased snowpack by 30% on north-facing slopes and 16% on south-facing slopes, especially where gaps of 4-16 meters were created. This suggests that forest thinning can simultaneously enhance wildfire resilience and water storage.

The research underscores the importance of coordinated strategies among forest managers and hydrologists, aiming to optimize forest health while addressing water security challenges. Ultimately, adapting thinning practices could aid the region amidst growing climate volatility. The study was published in “Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.”

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