Ashley National Forest Inviting Public Input During Workshop

by | Feb 20, 2018 | News | 0 comments

The Ashley National Forest is serious about including the public as they plan for the future. According to an ANF news release, they have planned the second in a series of topic-based workshops and the outcome will inform the development of the revised Ashley forest plan. During the workshop, the public will learn more of the history and trends of the forest’s rangeland conditions and how this affects the rural economies in the neighboring communities. It will also explore the challenges and opportunities for future rangeland health and use. The input received from the public will be considered during the Ashley Forest Plan Revision process and potentially affect forest management over the next 15 to 20 years. The upcoming workshop is scheduled for
Saturday, March 3rd, from 1 to 5pm
at the Uintah Conference Center. Dustin Bambrough and Dr. Stanley Kitchen will be presenting. The workshop is free to the public but space is limited so those interested can register by phone at

435-781-5118

by leaving your name and number.

Register at:

https://ashley-national-forest-rangeland-workshop.eventbrite.com

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