Yosemite, CA — Federal officials are considering three different options to reduce erosion and restore wetland functionality at the Ackerson Meadow. The planned Ackerson Meadow Restoration Project is a joint effort between Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest as the meadow extends across both of those federal properties. Yosemite officials say it is the “largest mid-elevation meadow” in the park. Spokesperson Jamie Richards adds, “The meadow is important to a suite of at-risk wildlife species. A large unnatural erosion gully network, up to 14 feet deep and 100 feet wide, is actively draining 90 acres of former wetlands in the meadow and threatening an additional 100 acre
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