Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape 2.0 (SERAL 2.0)

Increase landscape resilience to natural disturbances, provide economic opportunities to local communities, and reduce the spread of invasive non-native plants.

Location Summary

Located primarily to the north of Tuolumne River, west of Clavey River, south-southeast of Highway 108. Another area is located north between the N. Fork and Middle Fork Stanislaus River.

District: Stanislaus National Forest All Units

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
NOI in Federal Register11/17/2023
DEIS NOA in Federal Register02/16/2024
FEIS NOA in Federal Register06/07/2024
Objection Period Start11/05/2024
Decision01/15/2025
Implementation07/2024 (Estimated)

Project Documents

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