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Bear River Headwaters Preserve permanently protected by Placer Land Trust

12/22/2022

 
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"Bear River Headwaters Preserve
1,200 acres protected for forest and watershed health, wildlife habitat, forestry research, recreation, and more. We are pleased to announce the permanent protection of 1,200 acres of the Bear River headwaters! Placer Land Trust just recorded a perpetual conservation easement to protect this property, located north of Interstate 80 from Alta to Blue Canyon.
The preserve will be open to the public for recreation.


The property was transferred from Pacific Gas & Electric Company to CAL FIRE, and represents the final phase of a multi-part project to create a permanently protected Demonstration State Forest spanning the Upper Bear & American River watersheds. Demonstration State Forests serve as "living laboratories" where researchers, scientists, landowners and citizens can learn about forest management strategies. And as our second-largest project to date, completion of this project also gets us closer to our goal to protect at least 25,000 acres in Placer County by 2030! 


Quick Facts:
  • 1,200-acre property is located northwest of Interstate 80 between Alta and Emigrant Gap
  • Owned by CAL FIRE as a Demonstration State Forest, serving to help California continue to learn about forests, timber harvest, public use, wildfire, and climate change
  • Protected in 2022 by Conservation Easement granted to Placer Land Trust

Protecting Sierra Nevada Forest Land
The conservation easement for this property was donated to Placer Land Trust by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) through partnership with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Land Conservation Commitment Program and the Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council to guarantee the land is protected forever from subdivision and development. The Conservation Easement protects the property as open space scenery, wildlife habitat, recreation land, and as a landscape for learning about sustainable forest management.  

Learning from the Land
The property is one of 11 forests – and the first in the Placer County region – owned and managed by CAL FIRE as a “living laboratory” for learning how to better care for our forests for multiple public benefits, including:
  • forest health
  • wood products and timber production
  • public recreation
  • watershed protection
  • wildlife protection and habitat restoration
  • climate adaptation strategies related to wildfire
For more information about Demonstration State Forests, click here.

The project helps meet global, federal, and State goals to protect natural and working lands as nature-based solutions to climate change and expand public access to natural areas. To do its part locally, Placer Land Trust is working with willing landowners to protect at least 25,000 acres in Placer County by 2030.

Wildlife & SceneryThe property is part of the headwaters of the Bear River, which contributes to the high quality of drinking water in Placer County.  Much of the property contains Sierran mixed conifer forests and mixed conifer-hardwood forests and mixed-chaparral. The forest also provides habitat for a diverse range wildlife, from large mammals (bear, deer, coyote) to reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds and insects. The property provides scenic value as it protects the hillsides and views from adjacent and nearby public roadways including Interstate 80.

Recreation
In addition to quiet enjoyment and study of nature, active recreation allowed in the forest includes fishing, hiking, picnicking, hunting, sightseeing, birdwatching and the enjoyment and study of nature.

Partnership
The property was formerly owned by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Through PG&E’s Land Conservation Commitment in partnership with the Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council, the property has been transferred to CAL FIRE. Funding to ensure the property’s permanent protection was provided to Placer Land Trust by the Stewardship Council. 
CAL FIRE’s Demonstration State Forests are managed for multiple-use objectives, and public recreation is a priority. The land will be stewarded under a Forest Management Plan to be approved by the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection; CAL FIRE Sacramento Resource Management will be managing the property. CAL FIRE retains the right to build forest and fire management structures on less than 1% of the 1,200-acre property, such as a fire station, fire lookouts, or barracks for fire/forestry personnel working in the area. Placer Land Trust holds the conservation easement that permanently prohibits subdivision and limits development.

Click here to see the original note from PLT.



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