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September Newsletter
September is synonymous with education and forest activity, and this newsletter is about sharing information about both. From celebrating National Forest Week to learning about wildfire risk reduction and biochar innovation, there’s plenty to explore. We’re also sharing updates on our programs, tree planting milestones, and how you can get involved this fall.
Creston Community Forest
Sep 11 min read


Public Notice: Active Harvesting - Peterson Creek
Public Notice: Active Harvesting - Peterson Creek and Found Creek, Wednesday, September 28th - Fall.
Safety is essential: Please be very cautious and aware of active operations while using the road.
Expect disruptions and delays along the sections of road with active operations during work hours Monday to Friday.
See the maps for the location: https://www.crestoncommunityforest.com/projects
For more information please contact infoshare@crestoncf.com or 250-402-0070.
Creston Community Forest
Aug 281 min read


Collaborative Nature Walk on the Thompson Pack Trail
We're excited to invite you to a special guided nature walk along the Thompson Pack Trail in Creston, organized in collaboration with several local community groups.Â
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This trail is known for its historical significance in providing access to a fire lookout station at the top of Mt. Thompson. The walk will offer a unique journey through different ecosystems, from drier Douglas-fir forests to lush cedar-hemlock stands and will
Creston Community Forest
Aug 202 min read


Fuel for Thought - a six page fuel treatment explainer.
Fuel treatments, Wildfire Risk Reduction programs, aren’t just about wildfire safety—they also keep our forests healthy. Removing overcrowded trees lets sunlight reach the forest floor, encouraging new growth, stronger habitat, and better resilience to pests, drought, and climate change.
A healthy forest is one that can thrive.
Creston Community Forest
Aug 101 min read


Public Notice: Active Road Construction & Harvesting O'Kell Creek
Public Notice: Loaded logging trucks and Resource Road Channel listed below. Active road construction and harvesting will commence on Cutting Permit 35 Block 11 O'Kell Creek off of Big Bear FSR on August 11th. Work is anticipated to continue until early fall.
To ensure safety, public access to the Big Bear Viewpoint will be closed during work hours (Monday to Friday) for the duration of the project.
Loaded logging trucks will be hauling on Big Bear FSR, therefore it is
Creston Community Forest
Aug 81 min read
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