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Lake Earl (Del Norte) Forest Health Implementation Project

Objective
Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
Project Sponsor
Lake Earl Grange
Funders
CA Dept of Forestry and Fire Protection
Other Organizations
County of Humboldt
NCRP Administrative Contact
Rose Roberts (rroberts@northcoastresourcepartnership.org)
Project Stage
Deferred/Unfunded
Duration
2025 - 2028
Estimated Total Cost
$901,048.50
Secured Funding
$0.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$901,048.50
Solutions
Capacity - Tribal Capacity, Climate Action - Adaptation, Climate Action - Carbon Sequestration and Storage, Climate Action - Emissions Reduction, Community Health and Safety - Community Infrastructure, Community Health and Safety - Fuel Breaks, Community Health and Safety - Smoke, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Conservation Planning, Ecosystem Conservation and Restoration - Land Acquisition & Protection, Fire Resilient Forests - Fuel Management
SHARED VISION THROUGH INCLUSIVE, MULTI-BENEFIT REGIONAL PLANNING Engage with Regional Partners to Inform High Quality Planning and Implementation
The Project prioritizes improvement of forest ecosystem health and resilience. The forested habitat is in decline due to lack of management, fire exclusion, human impacts and invasive plants. Project objectives include fuel reduction, invasives removal and ecosystem restoration over 144 acres. Additional benefits include enhanced public safety, by reducing wildfire threats and improving emergency access for local law enforcement agencies and fire response agencies departments. Recreational uses for hunting, fishing, equestrian, mountain biking, hiking, birding and kayaking will be also improved.

Targeted Project Benefit Performance Measure

  • Fuels Reduction (area): 144.00 acres
  • Habitat Restoration - Acres restored: 144.00 acres
  • Honoring & incorporating Tribal priorities - # of projects: 1 count

Project Types

  • Capacity: Local Workforce
  • Fire Resilient Forests: Forest Health
  • Community Health and Safety: Fire Preparedness
Dead Pines/Fuel Hazard
(Timing: Before) (~878 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Dead Pines/Fuel Hazard

Location

Budget

$901,048.50 Targeted Funding: NCRP CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot Project (CAL FIRE)

Photos

Internal Road Fuel Hazard
(Timing: Before) (~938 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Internal Road Fuel Hazard (Timing: Before)
Dying Overstocked Pines
(Timing: Before) (~1,507 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Dying Overstocked Pines (Timing: Before)
Dense Understory (view from exterior project Boundary)
(Timing: Before) (~638 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Dense Understory (view from exterior project Boundary) (Timing: Before)
Non Native Invasive Broom
(Timing: Before) (~439 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Non Native Invasive Broom (Timing: Before)
Pine Tree Fuel Hazard
(Timing: Before) (~726 KB)
Credit: Dennis McCorkle
Pine Tree Fuel Hazard (Timing: Before)

Project last updated 2/19/2026

 

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