
The Forest Service's 10-Year Strategy
The Forest Service's 10-Year Strategy focuses on enhancing forest health, reducing wildfire risks, and improving community resilience. It aims to prioritize forest management through strategic investments in restoration efforts, collaboration with local communities, and better firefighting resources. The strategy emphasizes proactive measures, such as thinning overgrown areas and creating firebreaks, to protect ecosystems and human habitats. By balancing conservation and land use, the plan seeks to ensure sustainable forests that provide clean water, wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities while addressing climate change challenges. Overall, it aims for healthier forests and safer communities for the future.