Building capacity for a resilient Sierra Nevada
What our partners have been able to accomplish with support from the Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program (RFFCP) funding is remarkable.
New sawmill to help Greenville rebuild, recover from Dixie Fire
The mill will provide a much-needed market for fire-killed hazard trees and rough-cut lumber for rebuilding communities damaged by the Dixie Fire.
Good fire project protects Caples watershed from Caldor Fire
The Caples Project was one of the largest treated areas in the Caldor Fire burn area, which remained resilient despite extreme heat and drought in 2021.
Fire Adapted 50 project protects communities from Caldor Fire
Although Pollock Pines and Sly Park were directly in the Caldor Fire’s path, they didn’t lose a single home or structure in the fire.
Feather River Resource Conservation District’s capacity for resilience
Amid the Dixie Fire, Feather River RCD proves that building capacity strengthens organizational resilience, disaster response, and project-pipeline integrity.
SNC funds prescribed fire & cultural burning training project
The Sierra-Sequoia Burn Cooperative, in partnership with Native American fire experts, will treat 115 acres while training tribes and other local crews.
SNC funds help to protect Lassen National Park from Dixie Fire
A combination of firefighting efforts and past forest health work helped to protect historic infrastructure within Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Watershed Improvement Program builds capacity in eastern Sierra
The Eastern Sierra Climate & Communities Resilience Project has planned a landscape-scale forest health project and continues to build local capacity.