Plant and Animal Responses to Fuel Treatments in the Lake Tahoe Basin
Project Number
04.01.01.0146
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
University of Nevada, Reno
Supporting Agencies
Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Division of State Lands, University of Nevada, Reno
Primary Contact
Kat McIntyre (KMcIntyre@trpa.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2008 - 2011
Total Project Cost
$119,799
Funding Request
$0
Science Program
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
This project involves post-fuel treatment sampling of four Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park sites for birds, mammals, ground-dwelling invertebrates, butterflies, and plants. Data will be analyzed to assess the effects of fuel reduction activities on wildlife potential, and the long-term ecological trajectory of forests and wildlife habitat. This project seeks to provide forest managers with rapid feedback on the effectiveness and biotic response of hand and mechanical fuel reduction treatments currently being implemented in the specific forest types found in the lower elevation montane forests in the Lake Tahoe basin.
Targeted Performance Measures
No Expected Accomplishments provided
Threshold Categories
Vegetation Preservation
Wildlife
No Key Photo provided for this Project
Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: Lake Tahoe License Plate Prog... (NDSL), $35,019
Secured Funding: University of Nevada Reno (UNR), $84,780