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Prescott National Forest officials KC Yowell, Ben De Blois and District Ranger Sarah Tomsky look at a recent hand thinning project during a walking tour during the Joint Chiefs Workshop that  offers info on why PNF burns vs thinning vs mastication; how priority project areas are selected; what role the partners play; what restoration work has been accomplish and what work is planned; and the benefits to our community. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
Les Stukenberg/PNI Photo

Prescott National Forest officials KC Yowell, Ben De Blois and District Ranger Sarah Tomsky look at a recent hand thinning project during a walking tour during the Joint Chiefs Workshop that offers info on why PNF burns vs thinning vs mastication; how priority project areas are selected; what role the partners play; what restoration work has been accomplish and what work is planned; and the benefits to our community. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)

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