US Department of Agriculture proposes project to improve forest health in Hoosier National Forest

By Joanie Dugan
Indiana Public Media
April 26, 2024
Category: Forestry
Region: United States, US East

The USDA Forest Service is proposing a project it says will improve forest health at Houston South in the Hoosier National Forest. The project involves logging and prescribed burns in the northwest corner of Jackson County and the northeast corner of Lawrence County in the Brownstown Ranger District of the Hoosier National Forest. It seeks to improve the oak-hickory tree population, wildlife habitats, and reduce tree density in order to improve forest health. In a press release the USDA said “these actions are critical to the long-term well-being of the watershed as a whole and the wildlife that depend on the habitat within it.” It also said it’s “confident that the actions proposed…will not cause harm to our water sources, wildlife, or any other resource.”

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