The Tofte Ranger District of the Superior National Forest is proposing a new and innovative project to manage forest vegetation across the entire district over the next 15 years.
Typically, the Superior National Forest proposes to manage forest vegetation on a static set of forest stands. The Tofte Landscape Project is different in that it will utilize condition based management.
Condition-based management allows resource managers to select different management treatments that respond to current on-the-ground resource conditions as they evolve through time. This flexibility will be more effective in improving forest health and resiliency over the life of the project and increasing collaboration with both partners and the public, resulting in better management for forest health and resiliency.
The Forest Service is hosting two open houses where Forest Service staff will be available to answer questions and provide information about the project.
4-6:30 p.m., Oct. 16 at the Superior National Forest’s Supervisor’s Office, 8901 Grand Avenue Place, Duluth, Minnesota.
4-6:30 p.m., Oct. 23 at the Tofte Ranger Station, 7355 Highway 61, Tofte.
The Forest Service is asking for comments on the project. Comments are most useful if received by November 3, 2019. Comments may be submitted through the StoryMap “Leave a Comment” tab; by email submitted to comments eastern-superior tofte@usda.gov, c/o District Ranger Ellen Bogardus-Szymaniak, Attn: Tofte Landscape Project; through the mail to District Ranger Ellen Bogardus-Szymaniak, Attn: Tofte Landscape Project, PO Box 2159, Tofte, MN 55615; by fax to 218-663-8095, Attn: Tofte Landscape Project c/o District Ranger Ellen Bogardus-Szymaniak; or by hand delivery to the Tofte Ranger Station at 7355 W Hwy 61, Tofte, MN 55615 during normal business hours, Monday to Friday.
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