The White Oak Resilience Act
The White Oak Resilience Act establishes a national coalition and pilot programs to restore and conserve declining white oak forests through collaborative federal, state, and private efforts.
The White Oak Resilience Act establishes a national coalition and pilot programs to restore and conserve declining white oak forests through collaborative federal, state, and private efforts.
The White Oak Resilience Act aims to restore and conserve white oak forests in the United States through a collaborative federal, state, tribal, and local initiative. The key provisions of the bill include:
The White Oak Resilience Act aims to address the decline of white oak forests by facilitating a coordinated, multi-stakeholder approach to restoration. If enacted, it could lead to increased pace and scale of white oak regeneration on federal, state, tribal, and private lands, helping to improve the health, resilience, and long-term sustainability of this important tree species.
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