
Forest Health Management
Forest Health Management involves practices aimed at maintaining and restoring the vitality of forest ecosystems. This includes monitoring tree species for disease, pests, and invasive plants, as well as ensuring biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Healthy forests contribute to clean air, water, and wildlife habitats, while also supporting climate resilience. Management strategies may involve controlled burns, thinning overcrowded areas, and replanting native species. Ultimately, the goal is to sustain forest health for current and future generations, ensuring these vital resources can continue to thrive and provide ecological, economic, and social benefits.