federal_register: 2024-22038
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| 2024-22038 | Eldorado and Stanislaus National Forests; California; Mokelumne Amador Calaveras Forest Resilience Project | Notice | The Forest Service ("Forest Service"), United States Department of Agriculture is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Mokelumne Amador Calaveras (MAC) Forest Resilience Project. The MAC Forest Resilience Project is a 246,838- acres planning effort designed to address the threats wildfire and climate change elicit to watershed resiliency at a scale and intensity that will be effective in improving our ability to protect communities, critical infrastructure, wildlife habitat and ecosystem services. Current forest conditions have placed the Project Area at an elevated risk of high-severity wildfires. The proposed action includes vegetation management treatments designed to better align current forest structure and composition with desired conditions, focusing on fuel reduction, forest thinning, prescribed fire, fuel break construction and maintenance, non-native invasive plant control and eradication, and other ecological and watershed restoration activities. The Planning, Appeals, and Litigation System identification number for the project is 65796. | 2024-09-26 | 2024 | 9 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/09/26/2024-22038/eldorado-and-stanislaus-national-forests-california-mokelumne-amador-calaveras-forest-resilience | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-09-26/pdf/2024-22038.pdf | Agriculture Department; Forest Service | 12,209 | The Forest Service ("Forest Service"), United States Department of Agriculture is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Mokelumne Amador Calaveras (MAC) Forest Resilience Project. The MAC Forest Resilience Project is a 246,838-... |