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Safeguarding Communities and Watersheds Together

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 11, 2025031 Min Read
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In Jackson Demonstration State Forest in Northern California, a group of researchers, led by U.S. Forest Service hydrologist Joe Wagenbrenner, discusses the significance of their work in informing timber industry regulations. The experimental site, established in collaboration with CAL FIRE in 1961, focuses on paired watershed studies, comparing areas subjected to logging with untouched watersheds. Current research examines the effects of logging on streamflow, sediment movement, and overall forest health.

As climate change intensifies wildfire risks, researchers explore various fuel treatments, including controlled burns, to enhance forest resilience and reduce wildfire hazards. Their findings have contributed to California’s forest practice rules regarding watershed protection, emphasizing the interconnectedness of forest health and community safety. The partnership between CAL FIRE and the Forest Service is vital for implementing effective wildfire management strategies, underscoring their collective commitment to conserving the coast redwood ecosystem.

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