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Wallowa Whitman National Forest reports 1,600 acres of non-commercial thinning completed

BAKER CITY – The Wallowa Whitman National Forest recently posted an update on the progress of the Baker City Watershed Fuels Reduction Project. In total, 1,600 acres of non-commercial thinning treatments have been completed in the region. A similar area of non-commercial treatment is anticipated for 2026, alongside two commercial projects. See the full update from the U.S. Forest Service below: (Release from the Wallowa Whitman National Forest) …
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Elkhorn Media Group broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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