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Tuolumne County, CA — Illegally made off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails are not uncommon in the Stanislaus National Forest, and to deal with them, crews perform a “renaturalizing” of the area. That is what crews with the Mik-Wok/Summit Ranger District, along with members from the Tuolumne River Trust, Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership, and AmeriCorps were recently out doing on a section of trail near Duckwall Road/FS Road 2N11. Forest officials explain, “When forest OHV crews identify a section of illegal trail, they get to work falling dead trees for barriers and utilizing duff from the forest floor to cover the section of illegal trail. Over the course of a couple of seasons, the illegal

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