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Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District; California; Horse Creek Community Protection and Forest Restoration Project

The purpose of the Horse Creek Community Protection and Forest Restoration Project (Horse Creek Project) is to reduce fuels along egress and ingress roads, on strategic ridges, ...

The purpose of the Horse Creek Community Protection and Forest Restoration Project (Horse Creek Project) is to reduce fuels along egress and ingress roads, on strategic ridges, and adjacent to private property; to reduce safety hazards along roads and in concentrated stands in and around the community of Horse Creek, California; to restore previously stocked units; and treat the riparian areas within the Horse Creek Botanical Special Interest Area. The Horse Creek Project includes 103 miles of roadside hazard treatment and 7,325 acres of other treatments within the 40,834-acre project boundary.

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81 FR 84550

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“Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District; California; Horse Creek Community Protection and Forest Restoration Project,” thefederalregister.org (November 23, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-28209/happy-camp-oak-knoll-ranger-district-california-horse-creek-community-protection-and-forest-restoration-project.