Aspen Restoration
Strategy
Aspen Regeneration
Lead Implementer
U.S. Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Funders
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (California Great Basin Region), U.S. Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Project Primary Contact
Shay Zanetti
Project Stage
Implementation
Duration
2009 - 2030
Forest Resilience
Aspen Regeneration
Many aspen stands on the LTBMU are at risk of being lost due to excessive conifer encroachment. This project seeks to restore aspen as the dominant tree in the forest canopy and stimulate regeneration. Restoration methods include conifer thinning and prescribed fire. This project is programmatic; we can restore any at-risk aspen stand on the LTBMU. Our current priorities include: 1) finish restoring a massive stand (Spooner area) with significant cultural value, 2) re-treat stands urgently needing more intensive conifer removal, 3) conduct underburns to restore this natural disturbance, and 4) restore aspen in conjunction with other, adjacent fuel reduction projects (e.g., South Shore).
Key Accomplishments
- Acres of Habitat Restored/Created: 690.00 acres
Pillars of Resilience
No Pillars of Resilience provided
Aspen Restoration
Credit: TRPA
Location
Location Not Specified
Expenditures
Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $1,973,610.00
Southern Nevada Publi... (USFS - LTBMU): $1,704,110
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBOR): $136,000
U.S. Forest Service (USFS - LTBMU): $38,000
SEZ Mitigation Funds (TPRA): $95,500
Photos
Aspen stand with conifer encroachment (Timing: Before)
Credit: LTBMU
Aspen regeneration (Timing: Before)
Credit: LTBMU
Aspen restoration with Washoe Tribe assistance (Timing: During)
Credit: LTBMU
Aspen Restoration (Timing: After)
Credit: TRPA
Aspen stand in background - conifer slash in foreground (Timing: After)
Credit: LTBMU
Aspen stand after some conifer removal (Timing: After)
Credit: LTBMU
Aspen regeneration- live conifer removal (Timing: After)
Credit: LTBMU
Project last updated 2/19/2025