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A feller bunch-er cuts a tree during the Bill Williams Mountain Restoration Project on Kaibab National Forest in 2019. (Photo/Dyan Bone, Kaibab National
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WASHINGTON — Coconino County Supervisor Art Babbott urged senators Wednesday to pass a bill that would let limbs and trees left over from forest maintenance be burned for renewable energy.

By MacKenzie Belley, Cronkite News November 24, 2020
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Forest Service begins marking trees for thinning near Tusayan
1,000-acre restoration project to be implemented southeast of Tusayan

The project is located along Forest Road 302, also known as Twin Tank Rd, approximately 2 to 5 miles southeast of the town of Tusayan and east of Ten X Campground.

September 9, 2020