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Cal Fire tests strategies to make redwood forests more resilient to climate change
After several years of planning, public outreach and environmental review, Cal Fire has begun the next phase of the Coastal Adaptive Management Experiment, commonly referred to as AMEX, at Mendocino County’s Jackson Demonstration State Forest. The long-term research study will evaluate several forest management strategies designed to improve the resilience of California’s coastal redwood forests to […] The post Cal Fire tests strategies to make redwood forests more resilient to climate change appeared first on Local News Matters .
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After several years of planning, public outreach and environmental review, Cal Fire has begun the next phase of the Coastal Adaptive Management Experiment, commonly referred to as AMEX, at Mendocino County’s Jackson Demonstration State Forest. The long-term research study will evaluate several forest management strategies designed to improve the resilience of California’s coastal redwood forests to […] The post Cal Fire tests strategies to make redwood forests more resilient to climate change appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s linked report, Cal Fire tests strategies to make redwood forests more resilient to climate change, After several years of planning, public outreach and environmental review, Cal Fire has begun the next phase of the Coastal Adaptive Management Experiment, commonly referred to as AMEX, at Mendocino County’s Jackson Demonstration State Forest. The long-term research study will evaluate several forest management strategies designed to improve the resilience of California’s coastal redwood forests to […] The post Cal Fire tests strategies to make redwood forests more resilient to climate change appeared first on Local News Matters .
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