Forest Health Council Reports Progress Toward Community Wildfire Resiliency-Greg Felt Talks Wildfire Mitigation with … – Heart of the Rockies Radio

Posted: April 27, 2024 at 12:13 pm

Posted By: Dan R April 26, 2024

In its latestAnnual Report to the Community, the Envision Forest Health Council reports progress toward implementing Chaffee Countys Community Wildfire Protection Plan , which outlines comprehensive strategies to address the risk.

It was a banner year, as more than 5,000 acres of forest were thinned in multiple projects from north of Buena Vista to Poncha Pass. The U.S. Forest Service completed two prescribed burns on 3,098 acres in the fall. Details of these activities and more are provided in thereport.

The plan sets a course to improve wildfire resiliency through up to 30,000 acres of strategic forest treatments, using computer modeling technology to identify the right lands to treat to reduce the threat and protect assets like water supply and infrastructure.

The Forest Health Councils 50 members ensure the plans success by working together to fund and execute the projects, among additional programs that help neighbors and residents prepare for an inevitable wildfire.

Danny Dan R Ridenour has been in radio and television broadcasting for over 40 years, starting as a senior in high school in Rogers, Arkansas. His radio career has had stops in Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma, and eventually, Colorado. Dan enjoys being involved in the community, having been a member of the Upper Arkansas Service Club and is currently on the board of directors for the Salida Community Center and is a member of the Chaffee County Fair Committee. He and his wife Carrie spend their days doing everything the mountains have to offer: hiking, camping, fishing and skiing. They've raised 3 children and have 2 grandchildren.

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