U.S.
Forest Service Invites the Public to Get Involved in the Management of
Alabama’s National Forests
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Montgomery, AL (Jan.
13) --- The National Forests in Alabama released a quarterly Schedule
of Proposed Actions (SOPA). The public is encouraged to review the
proposed projects and make comments or suggestions to help forest
managers make better informed decisions. The National Forests in
Alabama SOPA are published on the Forest’s website in January, April,
July and October. Comments can also be made via e-mail or by
contacting Felicia Humphrey, forest planner at 334-241-8146 or fhumphrey@fs.fed.us. Review the
listing proposed projects and get involved in the management of the
Bankhead, Conecuh, Talladega and Tuskegee National Forests.
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.
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