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CENTRAL APPALACHIAN SPRUCE RESTORATION INITIATIVE

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News 

Second Phase of Upper Greenbrier North Project Moves Forward

December 3, 2012December 28, 2018 Dave Saville

Monongahela National Forest, Greenbrier District Ranger, Jack Tribble, signed the second of 3 decision notices on the Upper Greenbrier North project. This portion of the project includes spruce restoration activities. The November 29 notice also begins a 30-day appeal period.

Upper Greenbrier North Decision Notice Cover Letter
Upper Greenbrier North Decision Notice

  • ← Mon Forest grows by 415 acres
  • Spruce and Hemlock Forests in West Virginia – Recovering from the great cut →

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This website has been established and is being managed by the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy to support the work of the Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (CASRI).

CASRI is a partnership of diverse interests with a common goal of restoring historic red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems across the high elevation landscapes of Central Appalachia.

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