Sonora, CA–Tuolumne County and Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions received $5 million dollars for a CAL FIRE Health Forest grant to begin implementing Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape(SERAL) that is designed to make local communities and forests resilient to large-scale fire, insect, and drought issues. Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions Collaborative (YSS) in partnership with Tuolumne County and the U.S. Forest Service, has developed the SERAL project to increase the speed and size of forest restoration activities in the Stanislaus National Forest and surrounding areas. SERAL will be combining resources from multiple agencies in a 118,808-acre project area including 94,823 acres
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