The Yuba II Project is a large-scale forest restoration project that will reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire and improve ecosystem health in the Yuba River watershed through treatments implemented within 48,000 acres on the Tahoe National Forest. This project is a multi-year partnership with the National Forest Foundation, Tahoe National Forest, University of California Merced, Yuba Water Agency.
MAJOR BASIN: California
Minor Basin: Upper Yuba
Yuba II Forest Resilience Bond
Thick forest vegetation in the Trapper Forest before project intervention.
Project site thinning in the Trapper Forest, to prevent forest fire.