Thursday, February 20, 2020

Field Trip to Bill and Ann Self's Property

From left, John Creed, Brad Nail, Allison Cochran, and landowner Bill Self
at a young shortleaf pine stand on the Self property.
Five members of the council, John Creed, Brad Nail, Allison Cochran, Andy Baril, and Mike Henshaw, visited the Self property as a possible site for a landowner tour.  Unfortunately, the weather was very wet and we were limited on how much of the property we could visit.  We discussed possible agenda items for the tour and will need to visit the property again, but it is obvious that it will be a very good site for a landowner tour.  Please be thinking of timely agenda topics and speakers that could address them.  We are considering topics such as shortleaf pine, privet control, timber markets, and BMP's related to water quality.  Thanks to Bill Self for braving the poor weather to show us part of the property.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

NEWS RELEASE from USDA Forest Service - Alabama Resource Advisory Committee Announces Title II Funding Available


Alabama Resource Advisory Committee Announces Title II Funding Available

MONTGOMERY, AL, February 19, 2020 ---- The Alabama Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is accepting project proposals for review and consideration to benefit natural resources on the Bankhead and Talladega National Forests in Winston, Lawrence and Clay counties. Alabama counties, communities, fish, wildlife and watershed interest groups, partners, stakeholders and the USDA Forest Service have until June 5, 2020 to submit proposals. Project submission forms are available on the Forest Service website at www.fs.usda.gov/alabama. Applicants can download RAC Project Application (electronic version) or RAC Project Application (hardcopy) – mail to USDA Forest Service, Attn: RAC, 2946 Chestnut Street, Montgomery, AL 36107.

According to Designated Federal Official Tammy Freeman Brown, approximately $133,000 is available for projects through the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self Determination Act.  The June 5, 2020 deadline will give communities sufficient time to meet and discuss ideas for proposals.  Approved projects will benefit forest lands, such as road, trail and infrastructure maintenance, forest restoration, water quality, maintenance and improvement of wildlife and fish habitat.  Projects can be completed through open-bid contracting with individuals and corporations, Forest Service personnel or through partnership agreements.

A Secure Rural Schools RAC provides advice and recommendations to the Forest Service on the development and implementation of special projects as authorized under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, Public Law 110-343.  For additional information contact Sheila Holifield, Alabama RAC Coordinator at 334-241-8173 or Tammy Freeman Brown, Designated Federal Officer at 334-832-8144.                                                                          

 
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USDA Forest Service, National Forests in Alabama:  National Forests are working forests where you can expect to see controlled burns, tree thinning, tree planting and other management activities throughout the year. The projects are focused on maintaining the health and resilience of national forests while at the same time providing products and services to the public. www.fs.usda.gov/alabama.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

February Council Meeting

Council members,

Our February meeting of the Winston County Natural Resources Council will be a site visit for a possible field day later this year.  We will depart the U. S. Forest Service Office in Double Springs promptly at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, February 20, and arrive at Bill and Ann Self's property near Natural Bridge at 9:30 a.m.  Email me privately if you need directions to the property.Weather permitting, we'll see the shortleaf pine stand that they have established and consider a potential field day on the property. 

Thanks,

Mike Henshaw