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Burning Issues Discussed

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The Jackson Ranger District of the Bridger Teton National Forest will be hosting a public meeting to discuss the comments submitted regarding the Teton to Snake Fuels Reduction project. Forest Spokesperson Mary Cernicek says that Forest Service staff will be available to discuss public input and answer questions concerning the projects objectives, site specific issues and changes made to the proposed action. During the two hour meeting, Cernicek says an additional alternative will be presented which was developed as a result of the comments submitted during the first scoping phase last month. Today’s meeting will be held at 3:30 pm in the old visitor center building that is immediately to the north of the Supervisors Office.

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