Forest Health Discussion on KMUD

KMUD Environment show hosted by Kerry Reynolds of Trees Foundation about Forest Health, including: Bell Springs Fire Chief Will Emerson; Institute for Sustainable Forestry Board Member Jeff Hedin; Northern Mendocino Ecosystem Recovery Alliance Board Member Cheyenne Clark; and Restoration Leadership Project’s Richard Gienger.

These illustrious panelists take turns describing how two $5 million forest health projects in Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino Counties funded by California Climate Investments could foster a forest health economy that delivers multiple benefits to local ecosystems and human communities.

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