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Greater Mill Creek Ecosystem Restoration scoping information
Under the umbrella of Redwoods Rising, a partnership among California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR), the National Park Service (NPS), and Save The Redwoods League, CDPR and the NPS are beginning the planning process to continue restoration efforts in the Greater Mill Creek (GMC) area through vegetation management, aquatic restoration, and road removal activities. The GMC Ecosystem Restoration Project is located in northwest California in Del Norte County in Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP), primarily in Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park (DNCRSP) with a portion in Redwood National Park. CDPR and NPS are preparing a joint initial study/environmental assessment (IS/EA) to fulfill the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, respectively.
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Comment Period:
Closed
Aug 9, 2018 - Sep 7, 2018
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Document Content: |
RedwoodsRising_WhatIsRedwoodsRising public scoping poster.pdf
(2.6 MB, PDF file)
RedwoodRising_GMC Road Removal public scoping poster.pdf
(5.8 MB, PDF file)
RedwoodRising_ GMC Introduction public scoping poster.pdf
(5.4 MB, PDF file)
Greater Mill Creek Ecosystem Restoration Scoping information.PDF
(2.2 MB, PDF file)
RedwoodRising_ GMC Vegetation Management public scoping poster.pdf
(7.3 MB, PDF file)
RedwoodRising_GMC Purpose And Need for restoration public scoping poster.pdf
(4.1 MB, PDF file)
RedwoodsRising_ GMP Aquatic Restoration publicv scoping poster.pdf
(3.1 MB, PDF file)
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