Large, high-severity wildfires have changed California’s landscape in recent years - burning important ecosystems, like the giant sequoia’s native habitat. Today, approximately 1.5 million burned acres across the state need to be reforested. But conifer seed shortages, a shrinking workforce of foresters and technicians and limited nursery space have slowed reforestation efforts. American Forests, the U.S. Forest Service and CAL FIRE are joining forces to remove barriers to reforestation and rapidly increase the scale and pace of restoration.
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