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USFS seeks public input for forest restoration north of Grand Canyon

Firefighters perform holding and firing operations during the Castle Fire on the North Kaibab Ranger District July 19. (Photo by Rachael Grabenstein/Kaibab National Forest)

Firefighters perform holding and firing operations during the Castle Fire on the North Kaibab Ranger District July 19. (Photo by Rachael Grabenstein/Kaibab National Forest)

FREDONIA, Ariz. (AP) — Forest officials in northern Arizona have plans to use prescribed fire to help with restoration efforts in an area north of Grand Canyon National Park.

The Kaibab National Forest is seeking public comments on a proposed vegetation management project that would span more than 43 square miles.

Managers are calling for using prescribed fire and managed wildfires in combination with mechanical thinning to treat the area.

Officials say the goal is to make the forest more resilient by creating conditions better able to withstand the effects of climate change and other threats such as unnaturally severe wildfire. Once the work is done, they envision stands made up of diverse tree sizes and ages as well as larger openings between groups of trees.

This is the second time the project has been put up for public comment. Since initial scoping in 2015, officials say there have been only minor changes related to acreage adjustments based on field surveys and other data.


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