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Future of Fuels Management in CA's National Park Service Units

Explore the challenges and uncertainties facing fuels management in California's National Park Service units. Discover the declining funding for fuels management and the unpredictability of natural and human-caused ignitions. Get answers to your questions about NPS fuels management in California.

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Future of Fuels Management in CA's National Park Service Units

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  1. National Park Service Units of CA

  2. 5K acres KNP, 4K acre LNP, 2.8K acres YNP, 2K acres RWP, 670 acres BNP, 303 acre RNP 14.9K acres N & S Park ComplexesYNP, 573 acre KNP 7.9K acres KNP, 1.5K acres SMP, 1.3K acres BNP, 1.2K acres CNP, 510 acres LNP, 376 RWP Cerro Grande Rx Escape

  3. What does the future hold? • Fuels funding is declining and will likely continue to decline during the next few years. • How many natural and human caused ignitions will we get? (The Wildcard) • Any questions about NPS fuels management in CA?

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