While public meetings offer valuable discussion opportunities, the Forest Service emphasizes that official comments must be submitted through two channels:
- Public Comment Portal (preferred method)
- Email to [email protected]
Yreka, Calif., Jan. 15, 2025 — The Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests are hosting a community meeting to share information about proposed changes to the Northwest Forest Plan. The public is invited to join and learn more about the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
Meeting Details:
- What: Community meeting on proposed changes to the Northwest Forest Plan
- When: January 21, 2025
- Where: Klamath National Forest Supervisor’s Office, 1711 South Main Street, Yreka, Calif.
- Time: 5-7 p.m.
The Northwest Forest Plan was created in 1994 to conserve habitat for wildlife and forests while supporting local communities. After nearly 30 years, the Forest Service is amending the plan to address today’s challenges, including wildfire risks and economic needs.
The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) explains these proposed changes and is open for public comment until March 17, 2025. Some of the key focuses of the updated plan include:
- Reducing wildfire risks to communities and forests.
- Supporting local economies with sustainable timber and restoration work.
- Adapting to a changing climate to increase resiliency to extreme weather events, like droughts and wildfire.
- Honoring trust responsibilities to tribal governments and communities by involving them in land management planning and implementing forest management practices.
At the meeting, you can:
- Talk directly with Forest Service staff and experts who worked on the plan.
- Look at detailed maps of the area and proposed updates.
- Pick up easy-to-understand fact sheets to take home.
- Learn how to share your thoughts during the public comment period.
Why Your Voice Matters
Public input helps shape the final version of the plan. This is your chance to share concerns, ask questions, and help ensure the plan reflects community priorities. You can read the full Draft Environmental Impact Statement and find other resources at https://usfs-public.app.box.com/v/PinyonPublic/folder/293927886292. For a list of all public meetings across the Northwest Forest Plan area, visit the https://shorturl.at/uRzQd
If you have questions, you can email the team directly at [email protected].
Information about the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan and the proposed amendment to the Northwest Forest Plan is available at https://shorturl.at/VaBUr.
The Klamath National Forest & Butte Valley National Grassland cover 1,700,000 acres located in Siskiyou County, California and Jackson County, Oregon. Butte Valley National Grassland is the newest National Grassland and the only one in California. The forest is headquartered in Yreka, CA, and maintains ranger stations in the California communities of Macdoel, Happy Camp, and Fort Jones. More information is available at www.fs.usda.gov/klamath.
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