(a) Description of Work—The purpose of this project are: to reduce the rish of high-intensity wildfires by restoring low-intensity fire to ponderosa pine, aspen, shrub and grass ecosystems within a Wildland Urban Interface project area, moving the vegetation closer to historical conditions. Land management objectives for the project area are summarized as follows:
- Move the landscape toward a more desirable, ecologically resilient condition better able to support natural forest structures, disturbance regimes, vegetative diversity, wildlife habitats, and proper functioning watersheds.
- Reduce crown fire risk, spot fire potential and surface fire intensity in short-needle stands by means of mechanical and hand thinning, pile burning, and mastication.
- Utilize Timber or other products—Provide wood resource to forest product industry; and public firewood.
- Nutrient recycling in long-needle pine beds.
- Improve Forest Health—Provide growing space for healthy trees, reduce fuel loadings, and increase the vigor of grasses, forbs and shrubs.
- Improve and protect wildlife and their habitats.
- Lower present and future mountain pine beetle and Douglas fir beetle infestations.
- Improve Road Management—Provide maintenance and obliteration to meet project area transportation plan and resource needs.
- Reduce the negative impacts that wildfire could have on watersheds.
(b) To accomplish these objectives, the contract includes the following components: stand cleaning/thinning, mechanical fuels reduction, non-commercial cleaning/thinning, and piling of fuels, timber or other products, removal and decking of Sawtimber and non-sawtimber, and road work.
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