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Forsythe II Resources

baby pine trees

NEPA documents

Mountains and evergreen trees

Multiparty Monitoring Brief Guidance

baby pine trees

Forsythe II MMG Timeline and Important Dates (Draft updated August 12, 2021)

Mountains and evergreen trees

Avenza App Notes and Resources

aspen leaves

USFS Resource Specialist Documentation

Stream flowing through a forest

Summary Data for Implementation by Phases

Pinecone on a tree

Forsythe II MMG Field Prep Data and Master List

Mountains and evergreen trees

General Technical Report 373.  Principles and practices for the restoration of ponderosa pine and dry mixed conifer forests of the Colorado Front Range. January 2018.

Stream bank in the fall with yellow and green trees on the banks

Forsythe II MMG Roles and Commitments

Contact Us

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CSU Forestry Building Room 113

Call:

970.491.4685

Mail:

Department of Forest & Rangeland Stewardship
Mail Delivery 1472
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1472

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