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Illinois Valley Forest Resiliency Oversight Group - Takilma Phase 1
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Benefits provided:
Financial, Free technical assistance
Land use:
Forest
Water-focused program:
No
Reduce fuel loads and implement other forest treatments to reduce risk of severe wildfires.
Overview
Description:
The goal of this implementation strategy is to support a collaborative effort between NRCS, forestry partners, communities, and individual landowners to reduce the risk of large scale, severe wildfire in tactical locations in ways that are compatible with and support healthy forest ecosystems. This strategy aims to treat non-industrial private forestlands in high priority areas such as along main travel routes, ridges and rivers, that form continuity with other previous or planned treatments in a cross-boundary fashion.
Eligibility:
Must be a private landowner. Ranking questions on the Oregon EQIP page will be used to see where the project is ranked against others.
Financial benefit:
Financial benefit varies per project. Please contact the listed program contact below for more information.
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
Planning Importance
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