Kern Mountain Lop Scatter (002).jpg Nov 20, 2022 Nov 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A member of the Ely District’s fuels management team hand-thins a pinyon-pine.  As featured on +2 BLM tree-thinning treatments improve land health and reduce catastrophic fire risk The tree-thinning treatment, which will continue through mid-April, is part of the Kern Mountains Landscape Restoration Project. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Currently in Reno 43° Mostly Cloudy65° / 43° 4 AM 43° 5 AM 43° 6 AM 43° 7 AM 43° 8 AM 44° Watch 2 News Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesOne dead, two injured after crash on U.S. 50 in DaytonBoy dies from injuries after climbing accident near Emerald BayMultiple arrests follow armed robbery investigation at Harvard Way apartmentChain controls affecting some roads in the SierraTick bites increasing in northern Nevada in pets and humansApril snow storm will lead to travel delays this weekend, a closer look at the forecastAttorney General Aaron Ford announces settlement with Norwegian Cruise LineJack-knifed truck slowing down traffic on Interstate 80 near FloristonNo debt career fair offers paid training pathways across NevadaReno Police warn of new text scam making the rounds Videos {{title}} {{summary}} Notifications Settings You don't have any notifications. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Topics Breaking News Subscribe
+2 BLM tree-thinning treatments improve land health and reduce catastrophic fire risk The tree-thinning treatment, which will continue through mid-April, is part of the Kern Mountains Landscape Restoration Project.