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Temporary Roads Monitoring Pilot Project

Published by SGPC Coordinator on October 22, 2018

Check out the Washington Forest Collaboratives Network website for a recent article about the SGPC Temporary Roads Monitoring Pilot Project.

In October 2018, collaborative volunteers collected data on vegetation cover at a former temporary road site.

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