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Stronger community connections could foster better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley

  • Kaslo Community Forest has undergone a nearly $100,000 risk-reduction project to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season.
  • The Kaslo and District Community Forest Society completed wildfire mitigation work on eight hectares of its land and two hectares of Crown land.
  • The project included fuel reduction and salvaging firewood, earning high praise from B.C.'s Ministry of Forests.
  • KDCFS manager Jeff Reyden stated the project considered biodiversity and wildlife habitat values.
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Kaslo community forest ready for wildfire season after two-year risk mitigation

Since 2023, the $100,000 project has tackled wildfire fuel and other hazards on 10 hectares of high-risk community and Crown land

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fesbc.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
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