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Aug 03, 2023

Landscape Scale Restoration 2023 Funded Projects

Landscape Scale Restoration projects cross multiple jurisdictions and address large-scale issues such like reducing the risk of wildfires, protecting and restoring watersheds, and slowing the spread of invasive species. In fiscal year 2023, The Forest Service is investing in 64 projects nationwide to restore forests across tribal, state, and private land. These funded projects mark the first time the agency has made Landscape Scale Restoration Program grants directly available to federally recognized Tribes and Alaska Native Corporations to restore tribal trust land.

ALASKAKenaitze Indian Tribe$300,000The Kuskokwim Corporation$295,200ARIZONAWhite Mountain Apache Tribe$300,000CALIFORNIAHoopa Valley Tribe$298,466Pechanga Band of Indians$298,846Redwood Valley Rancheria Little River Band of Pomo Indians$208,788Yurok Tribe$299,190IDAHOCoeur d'Alene Tribe$300,000NEW MEXICOPueblo of Isleta$277,076NEW YORKSeneca Nation of Indians$300,000WASHINGTONKalispel Tribe of Indians$122,434Elkhorn Slough: Restoring Native Forests in the Elkhorn Slough WatershedA Connecticut Landscape Restoration in Core Forest Areas for an Important Bat HibernaculumThe Connecticut Master Woodland Manager ProgramNortheast-Mid-Atlantic Partnership for Forests and Water, a multi-party collaboration to advance science-based restoration of priority forest landscapes and water protection in 13 states.Landowner Legacy Phase II: Supporting Education and Outreach to Next Generation LandownersSustainable Wood Sourcing, Healthy Forests, the Well-being of the Rural SouthGuam Restoration of Watershed (GROW) Initiative: Ugum Restoration Phase IIForest Restoration for Resilience with Acacia Koa: a Native Hawaiian Keystone SpeciesProtecting Kauai's Core Watershed from Invasive SpeciesWomen's Woodland Stewardship Network: Growing Engagement to Enhance Midwest Forest ManagementLarge-Scale Oak-Hickory Ecosystem Restoration in Southern IllinoisDeveloping a Kentucky Invasive Plant Strike TeamTree Canopy Resiliency Begins with Community EngagementAnalysis of Timber and Carbon Availability in LouisianaIncreasing Longleaf Pine Restoration through Partnerships in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and North CarolinaAccelerating Implementation of Climate Resilient Forest Management Practices in MassachusettsSustaining Ash of the Northeast through Training, Treatment, and OutreachFueling Locally Led Coastal Forest RestorationMaster Loggers for Clean Water: Expanding the Master Loggers for Clean Water Program in Rural CommunitiesUsing Fire Mitigation to Improve Habitat, Water Quality and Climate Resiliency in the Northern Great LakesExpanding Woodland Stewardship and Technical Assistance: Connecting Landowners to Modern InformationProtecting Priority Lakes in the Upper Mississippi Basin: Managing Forests for Water Quality ProtectionCarbon and Timber Market: Implementing Forest Management StrategiesSt. Francois Knobs and Woodlands RestorationBeartooth Front Forestry Initiative: Coordinating Restoration of Priority Landscapes in the Beartooth MountainsGarnet Watershed Wildlife Habitat RestorationLone Lake Landscape Scale Fuels ReductionForest Resiliency in the Great PlainsNebraska Forest Restoration: Accelerating Pace and Scale of Post-Fire ReforestationNebraska's Tree Diversity and Resiliency InitiativePahranagat Valley Russian Olive EradicationReintroducing Fire to the Turkey Mountain Sky IslandsContinued Momentum: Eradication of New York State's Invasive Giant Hogweed in Rural and Riparian Forested SitesForestry Workforce Promotion and Training Program in North CarolinaOklahoma and South Carolina Forestry Workforce DevelopmentBear Wallow Restoration ProjectCollaborative Habitat Restoration and Fuels Reduction in the North Fork Eagle Creek WatershedCooperative Burning in Southwest OregonEnhancing Habitat Connectivity in Subtropical Dry Forests in Puerto RicoCommunity Forest Products: Planting the Seeds for Full Circle ManagementOne Man's Waste, Another Tree's Treasure: Recycled Water for Tree PlantingRestoring the Dogwood TrailRiparian Reforestation in Smaller High-Risk NeighborhoodsShaded ReLeaf: Canopy Equity in the South Texas Border RegionGrassy Trails Watershed Restoration, Shaded Fuel Break, Thinning, and Prescribed Fire PreparationRestoration of Riparian Habitat on Private Lands in the Escalante River WatershedWasatch Plateau Restoration, Tree Planting, Thinning, and Noxious Weeds ControlEngaging Landowners to Address the Biodiversity Crisis: Collaborative Conservation for Vermont Forests Developing Long Term Forest Management in Western VirginiaEngaging and Developing Contractors for Hardwood ManagementKlickitat Forest Health and Wildfire Risk Reduction Project Conservation Collaboration in Central Wisconsin Protecting Northeast Wisconsin Forests from the Cascading Effects of Emerald Ash Borer and Phragmites Invasion
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