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This project focuses on the restoration and management of Box Elder, Black Oak, Black Willow, and Oregon Ash trees along RD 784A in South Yuba County, CA. The trees in the 10-48 inch diameter at breast height (dbh) category are crucial for the local ecosystem, providing habitat and stabilizing soil. The continuous monitoring and preservation efforts aim to enhance biodiversity, support wildlife, and improve the overall health of the forested area. Community involvement and awareness will play key roles in the success of these restoration activities.
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RD 784(Reach 1) State Highway 70 South Yuba County, CA
#1 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#2 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#3 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#4 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#5 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#6 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#7 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#8 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#9 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)
#10 RD 784 A – Box Elder, CA Black Oak, Black Willow, Oregon Ash (10-48” dbh)