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DNRC outlines Forest Action Plan, calls for collaborative, funded approach to reduce wildfire risk

2144799 · January 20, 2025
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Wyatt Frampton, deputy division administrator for DNRC Forestry and Trust Lands, reviewed Montana's Forest Action Plan, the state’s mapping of wildfire risk, and the agency’s use of federal partnerships and funding to scale treatments and private‑land programs.

Wyatt Frampton, deputy division administrator for the Forestry and Trust Lands Division at the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC), briefed a joint Senate-House natural resources committee on the state’s Forest Action Plan, the agency’s implementation tools and recent funding used to expand forest-health and wildfire-risk work.

Frampton described the plan as a statutory, public-facing document required under the 2008 Farm Bill and updated every 10 years. The DNRC revised its plan in 2020 and is conducting a five-year…

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