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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
Our Resource Management team works diligently to keep the garrison funded. At the end of the fiscal year, they have the challenge of balancing the books.
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
Since less than 1% of tallgrass prairie remains in North America, there has already been a loss of biodiversity. The problem of invasive plants only makes the reestablishment and maintenance of healthy prairie ecosystems a more difficult process.
Clearly, invasive plants threaten native plants. Invasive plants also threaten animals (insects, mammals, birds, etc.) that depend upon the native plants for their food and habitat. Abiotic resources, for example water and soil quality, can also be degraded as a result of invasive plants being present in prairie ecosystems. The control of invasive plants is a major factor in keeping our prairie ecosystems healthy. By controlling invasive plants, we can help restore healthy prairie ecosystems and maintain biodiversity.
Location of photograph: DuPage River Greenway trail in Bolingbrook/Naperville, IL.
Sources: Reiss, Dawn. “Tallgrass Rehab.” Landscape Architecture Magazine, 3 Mar. 2020, pp. 91–107, static1.squarespace.com/static/56c66a0d45bf21b27e0f628a/t/5e6691d7ea6a4877eb6f6cc5/1583780314397/Landscape+Architecture+magazine_03Mar2020_Midewin+Tallgrass+Prairie+Rehab_Dawn+Reiss.pdf.
“The Battle – Non-Native Invasive Species.” Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie - Resource Management, USDA Forest Service, www.fs.usda.gov/detail/midewin/landmanagement/resourceman....
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
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Our Resource Management team works diligently to keep the garrison funded. At the end of the fiscal year, they have the challenge of balancing the books.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
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STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.
STRAWBERRY, Calif (December 4, 2024) – Fire crews on the Stanislaus National Forests Summit Ranger remove piles near the town of Strawberry in an ongoing effort to reduce hazardous fuels in the area. On hand were firefighters from the Stanislaus Hotshots, Engine 312, Engine 314 and Helitak 517. The piles are a result of mastication work done in previous seasons as part of the Widlfire Crisis Strategy/Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape Project. Between Monday December 2 and Wednesday December 4, the crews were able to remove approximately 48 acres of piles.