TRUCKEE, Calif. – The Middle Truckee River Watershed Forest Partnership (MTRWFP) is celebrating its first full year of active projects focused on reducing the occurrence of highly severe wildfire within the forests of the Truckee River Watershed.

With an overall goal of restoring forest health across 60,000 acres of the Tahoe National Forest, projects from 2024 are part of the MTRWFP’s ten-year vegetation management plan. Year-end accomplishments include:
- Reduced hazardous surface and ladder fuels across 2,865 acres to lower the likelihood of high severity wildfire.
- Improved forest health and resiliency across 2,537 acres to reduce the likelihood of mortality from insects, diseases, drought, climate change and wildfire.
- Prepared an additional 6,842 acres for fuels reduction and forest resiliency treatments in the coming years.
- Completed pre-implementation environmental planning and compliance on 11,914 acres.
“The amount of work completed by the Partnership in 2024 greatly increases the pace and scale of forest health restoration in the watershed,” states Eben Swain, project director for the Truckee River Watershed Council. “We know we still have a lot to do to achieve the goal of restoring 60,000 acres of forest, but we are confident that it is achievable with continued support from the Partnership and other collaborators.”

Forest preservation projects also help protect recreational assets and infrastructure in and around the town of Truckee, benefiting its tourism-driven economy. Additionally, healthy forests preserve the water quality and quantity in the Truckee River which supplies approximately 85% of the Reno area’s drinking water.

In total, federal, state and local government as well as private and non-profit funding totaling $4,705,940 was spent on the planning and implementation of these highly beneficial projects. To read more about the projects and objectives of the MTRWFP, please visit truckeeforests.org.
About the MTRWFP: The Middle Truckee River Watershed Forest Partnership is a formalized collaboration between the National Forest Foundation, Truckee Meadows Water Authority, Truckee River Watershed Council, The Nature Conservancy, and the Tahoe National Forest. Together, partners are working to restore the health of Truckee-area forests and the Middle Truckee River Watershed to enhance public safety, reduce potential wildfire severity, protect water resources and restore forest health in this area.
