Weed Abatement Project by LNF Opens Objection Opportunity

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You have an opportunity to object to a weed abatement project by the Eagle Lake Ranger district of the Lassen National Forest. An environmental assessment of the Eagle Lake Weeds and Wildlife Project has been completed and the forest service is asking if you have any opinions against it. The project proposes to treat priority invasive plant infestations on up to 30 acres each year, using manual, cultural, biological and/or chemical methods. In addition, the project would re-establish osprey nesting platforms within the Osprey Management Area that were destroyed by the Whaleback Fire. If you wish to object you can turn your comments into Jennifer Eberlien, Regional Forester, USDA Forest Service.

Objections must be submitted to the reviewing officer: Jennifer Eberlien, Regional Forester, USDA Forest Service; Objection may be submitted by mail to: USDA Forest Service. Jennifer Eberlien, Regional Forester, 1323 Club Drive, Vallejo, CA 94592, (707) 562-8737. Attn: Eagle Lake Weeds and Wildlife Project, FAX (707-562-9229), or by electronic submissions in common formats (.doc, .pdf, .rtf, .txt) to: [email protected].
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