Forest Management in the Foresthill Area


   Forest Management in the Foresthill area

   · Managing is to direct or control the use in and around   
     Foresthill.
   · The protection of historical and other trails.
   · To protect historical landmarks and artifacts.
   · To Keep Foresthill the ways it was first discovered.

No-Hands-Bridge Trail photo found at Google
Enhancements made by J.M & P.K.S

Why is management important?

· To keep the forest in good shape.
· For the viewing of the people.
· Safe for animals habitats at the same time.
Examples of forest management around Foresthill:
· The foresthill divide trail for bike riding
· Sugar Pine Dam and Reservoir, Foresthill
Foresthill Bridge found at Exite.

Some management groups are:
· The Robie Foundation
· Tahoe National Forest

Created by J.M & P.K.S, students of Computer Applications in Science an elective of Richmond High School's Science and Industry Partnership Academy(SITPA).
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