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Idaho lands officials point to Good Neighbor Authority and county agreements as tools to speed fuels work
Summary
Idaho Department of Lands officials told the Senate agriculture committee the state's Good Neighbor Authority and shared-stewardship efforts have increased cross-boundary fuel treatments and timber sales, and officials urged expanding county agreements and federal collaboration.
Officials from the Idaho Department of Lands told the Senate Agricultural Committee that state-federal partnerships such as Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) and shared stewardship have increased the pace of cross-boundary fuel reduction and timber management and are ready to scale up.
"Good Neighbor Authority... is our foundational work to increase the pace and scale of active forest management and restoration on National Forest System lands," said Dustin Miller, director of the Idaho Department of Lands. Miller…
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