Initial Public Scoping


Over the recent past, a planting of black locust trees in the area once occupied by the Old Town of Kettle Falls have rapidly begun to spread and overwhelm native habitats surrounding the extensive visitor use area associated with LARO's Kettle Falls Campground, Marina, Day Use and Swimming Area, scattered picnic areas and associated trail system between these developments.

The National Park Service (LARO) is proposing to treat and remove this non-native stand of trees, and rehabilitate and restore native tree populations. This proposed project would take place over a 3-4 year period with rehab/replanting occuring concurrently with the removal of the Black Locust.


 
Comment Period: Closed        Sep 14, 2012 - Oct 15, 2012
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