What's Happening on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest?

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Current Stories

  • It Takes All of Us - Addressing a National Crisis at a Local Level

    A burned out stone house foundation in the forest.

    September 6, 2023 - USDA Deputy Undersecretary and Nevada Governor Visit Lion’s Club Camp to Recognize Shared Stewardship Efforts to Fight Catastrophic Wildfire.

  • Elko WCS Landscape Tribal Tour

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    August 22, 2023 - Every season brings new challenges as nature rewrites the Elko landscape with landslides, fires and rain. What is at stake in the landscape? And how does the forest plan to address it?

July 26, 2023National Wildfire Crisis Strategy: Protecting at-risk species in Nevada

June 14, 2023 ~ Federal Funding Ignites Nevada’s Fight Against Devastating Wildfires

Archived Stories

2022 Bridgeport Ranger District Opens Winter Trail System Pilot Program

2021 Arc Dome Wilderness Reclamation Team Reclaims Natural Resources

2021 Aspen Tree Carvings tell the History of Basque Sheepherder’s Settlement

2021 Humboldt-Toiyabe Program Manager Finds Balance

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What's Going On In Our Neighboring Forests?

Intermountain Region Stories - Find out what is happening throughout the Intermountain Region which covers 12 forests and 30 million acres in southern Idaho, eastern Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and a sliver of California. These stories cover a wide range of topics including project work, successes, partnerships, history and culture, employees, and recreation opportunities.