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Concerns Raised About Herbicide Spraying in National Forest

QUINCY — In a letter submitted to the Plumas County Board of Supervisors and shared with the Mountain Messenger, Josh Hart, Director of Feather River Action!, a Portola-based advocacy group, asked the Board to intervene in plans by the US Forest Service to use herbicides as part of a large-scale wildfire mitigation project in Plumas National Forest. The Forest Service project at issue, the Community Protection-Central and West Slope Project (CPP…
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The Mountain Messenger broke the news in California, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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