Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program
Complete Commitment to Restoration
The purpose of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) is to encourage the collaborative, science-based ecosystem restoration of priority forest landscapes.
2 Additional CFLRP Projects Announced
An increase in annual appropriation for a total of $32 million will fund two additional CFLRP projects in Fiscal Year 2023. With 15 ongoing projects, the total number of currently funded projects is now 17. Taken together, these landscapes cover over 29 million acres - an area larger that the state of Ohio. See the program overview page for more information on active and past projects
CFLRP Results & Lessons Learned Summary Series
Interested in learning more about lessons learned from 10 years of CFLR Program implementation? The summary series provides brief, 2-3 page summaries for each of six CFLRP learning themes: Restoration of Priority Landscapes, Wildfire Risk Reduction, Community Benefits, The Collaborative Approach, The Science-Based Approach (Multi-party monitoring), and Leveraging Resources.
Highlights
- Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program 10-year Report to Congress (.pdf, 1.15 MB)
- Report Released! “Strategies for Success Under Forest Service Restoration Authorities”
- Collaborative Restoration resources and learning through CFLRP now available on the CFLRP Resource Library
- CFLRP helps support local rural economies while improving forest health
- Wildlife after Wildfire in Southern Appalachia
- Results from the 2016 Collaborative Restoration Workshop
- Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program 5-Year Report (.pdf, 4.4 MB)