Rosland Road Fire Restoration

Benefits of fuel reduction work

 

(U.S. Forest Service, YouTube)

 

U.S. Forest Service

This is a short video focused on a recent success story in which firefighters were able to catch the Rosland Road Fire largely due to prior hazardous fuels reduction work completed as part of the Greater La Pine Basin Joint Chief’s Project.

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Benefits of fuel reduction work     U.S. Forest Service This is a short video focused on a recent success story in which firefighters were able to catch the Rosland Road Fire largely due to prior hazardous fuels reduction work completed as part of the Greater La Pine Basin Joint Chief’s Project. See also  National […]

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