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Local Group Moving From Crisis Reaction to Long-Term Plan for Forests
Local groups filled federal gaps with 16,000 volunteer hours and $32,000 funding, now shifting to strategic stewardship and education under the Roaring Fork Outdoor Coalition.
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Local public-lands group moving from crisis reaction to long-term plan
This was not a typical summer season for the White River National Forest, but thanks to unprecedented efforts from local organizations, visitors may not have noticed. The U.S. Forest Service did not hire seasonal workers to manage the influx of crowds, but it did offer incentives for employees to quit. Funding shrank and uncertainty grew. Outside groups stepped up to cover a wide range of federal responsibilities, including law enforcement pres…
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