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Forest Forum Looks at Future Land Management

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slide4-forest_forum_looks_at_future_land_management.pngAmador County – A panel of current and past land managers and a national sportsman's organization will make a presentation at the next Amador-El Dorado Forest Forum. The meeting is Wednesday, January 20th at The Twisted Fork Restaurant, located at 53 Main Street in Sutter Creek. A panel of current and past US Forest Service land managers and a representative from Trout Unlimited will discuss future land management designations. Under discussion is the Caples Creek Roadless Area, home to robust populations of wild trout and big game species and the primary source of drinking water for most of the Highway 50 corridor. The Amador-El Dorado Forest Forum is a group of forestry professionals, forest educators, and others interested in forestry practices and issues in the two-county area. The Forum meets once a month in fall, winter, and spring months at various locations in the two-county area. The Forum awards scholarships to local college students majoring in forestry and sponsors the California Forestry Challenge. Social Hour begins at 6:00 p.m., and dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. An RSVP is required for dinner. To reserve a space for dinner contact Diane Dealey Neill at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (530) 417-1960 by Monday, January 18th. Raffle tickets to support the Forest Forum may be purchased at the door. Donations help support scholarships and forestry education efforts. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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