The health of our forests depends largely on whether we manage for resiliency

The health of our forests depends largely on whether we manage for resiliency
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Mason Conservation District issued the following announcement on Feb. 14

When it comes to pests, disease, wildfire, and climate change, the health of our forests depends largely on whether we manage for resiliency. There are things you can do to help.

Learn practical tips and techniques to combat drought stress, reduce wildfire hazards, and strengthen biodiversity in your woods. Start with a free consultation and site assessment from your local conservation district forester.

If you’re interested in learning more on how you can protect your home and community from wildfire events, join us for our next South Sound Conservation District’s Forestry Education Series webinar: Managing Wildfire Risk Around Your Western Washington Home next Thursday, February 17th from 6:30 – 7:30 PM

Original source can be found here.



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