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State, Private and Tribal Forestry

Weaverville Community Forest

The Weaverville Community Forest (WCF) is a partnership between the USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Trinity County Resource Conservation District. The WCF was established to share the management of federal lands with local management with a goal of forest health. The WCF hosts popular trails, streams, and diverse forest types on approximately 14,963 acres of federal land in Weaverville, California.

Northern California Geographic Area Coordination Center

The Forest Service has been managing wildland fire on National Forests and Grasslands for more than 100 years. But the Forest Service doesn’t – and can’t – do it alone. Instead, the agency works closely with other federal, tribal, state, and local partners.

Located in Redding, CA, the Northern California Geographic Area Coordination Center (ONCC) is the focal point for coordinating the mobilization of resources for wildland fire and other incidents throughout the Geographic Area.

State, Private, & Tribal Forestry in the U.S. Forest Service

The State, Private, and Tribal Forestry organization of the USDA Forest Service reaches across the boundaries of national forests to states, tribes, communities and private landowners, and is the federal leader in providing technical and financial assistance to landowners and resource managers to help sustain the nation’s forests and grasslands, protect communities from wildland fire and restore fire-adapted ecosystems. 

Last updated April 1st, 2025