Since 2000, over 164 million acres have been damaged by wildfire and the US has experienced some of the worst wildfires on record in 2015, 2017 and 2020.
To expedite the scale and speeds necessary for management practices to restore the health and resiliency to our nation’s forests, House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-AR) and Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA) have introduced the Fix Our Forests Act (FOFA).
“The health of our nation’s forests is in a state of emergency due to wildfires, drought, insects, and disease,” NWTF Co-CEO Kurt Dyroff said. “The NWTF is working diligently with the USDA Forest Service to address these issues through fuels reduction and forest restoration work under the Wildfire Crisis Strategy and stewardship contracting throughout the country, but we need to be working even quicker and at a greater scale. The provisions of the bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act will help us move the needle and bring our nation’s forests back into a healthy and resilient state that benefits water resources, wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation and the local communities that depend on them.”
The bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act provides a litany of potential solutions to issues forest and land managers currently face. Some of the key take-aways, as introduced, include:
“The Fix Our Forest Act offers many practical solutions to help our forests, protects communities, encourages agency transparency and promotes innovation,” Dyroff said. “NWTF applaud the efforts of Charmain Westerman and Rep. Peters, and we thank them for reaching across the aisle to put forward such important and necessary legislation.”