Stanislaus National Forest

Stanislaus National Forest

Government Administration

Sonora, California 92 followers

Caring for the land and serving people

About us

The Stanislaus National Forest is a U.S. National Forest managing 898,099 acres (1,403.3 sq mi; 3,634.5 km2) of land in four counties (Calaveras, Mariposa, Alpine and Tuolumne Counties) in the Sierra Nevadas in Northern California. We were established on February 22, 1897, making us one of the oldest national forests. We're named after the Stanislaus River. The National Forest Foundation (NFF), chartered by Congress, engages Americans in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System, administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests. http://www.nationalforests.org/ The Forest Service manages a system of 155 national forests, 20 national grasslands, and 222 research and experimental forests, as well as other special areas, covering more than 192 million acres of public land. The Forest Service has evolved into a 30,000 employee agency that manages the national forests for a number of multiple uses, including recreation, timber, wilderness, minerals, water, grazing, fish, and wildlife.

Website
https://fs.usda.gov/stanislaus
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Sonora, California
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1897
Specialties
Fire, Timber, Resource Management, NEPA, and Recreation

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Employees at Stanislaus National Forest

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