Final CFLRP Proposal

Final Selway-Middle Fork Clearwater Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) Proposal

The Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 created the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program.  Through it the Secretary of Agriculture can request up to $40 million annually to fund science-based restoration projects on high priority landscapes.

The Clearwater Basin Collaborative and Nez Perce and Clearwater National Forests collaborated to produce a comprehensive restoration strategy for the 1.4-million-acre Selway-Middle Fork ecosystem in north-central Idaho.  It was selected as one of ten projects in the nation eligible to receive up to $4 million annually for ten years.

Information regarding the Selway-Middle Fork project and progress in implementation is posted at this location.

For additional information about the program nationally, please click here.

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Overview

Proposal

Restoration Area

Vicinity Map



Key Contacts

Contact Us

We welcome input into any part of the process at any time. Please contact any member of our team listed below.  Comments and suggestions may also be submitted to the plan revision e-mail address: sm.fs.fpr_npclw@usda.gov

Zach Peterson 
Public and Government Relations Staff Officer
208-935-4239
zachary.peterson@usda.gov


Sara Daugherty
Forest Planner

Kevin Labrum
Wildlife Biologist
kevin.labrum@usda.gov


Megan Lucas
Ecologist (Soils and Hydrology)
megan.lucas@usda.gov


Buddie Carroll
Forest Vegetation Specialist
buddie.carroll@usda.gov


Justin Pappani
Fire Ecologist
justin.pappani@usda.gov


RJ Hemingway
Fisheries Biologist
rulon.hemingway@usda.gov