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The 2.1 million-acre Shasta-Trinity National Forest has
gained 336 acres.
Acquisitions of the acreage in Trinity County near
Hyampom and Forest Glen came from a land swap and a cash purchase,
forest spokesman Ray Mooney said Friday.
The U.S. Forest Service purchased 160 acres "of pristine
coho salmon habitat" on the South Fork of the Trinity River eight miles
north of Forest Glen near Highway 36 from the Western Rivers Conservancy
for $370,000, Mooney said.
The funds were part of the Federal Land Transaction
Facilitation Act, or FLTFA.
The act, also referred to as the "Baca Act," was passed
by Congress and signed into law in 2000. The FLTFA directs revenues
generated from sale or disposal of public lands to an acquisition
account.
The account can be used by the Bureau of Land Management,
the Forest Service, the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service to purchase lands located within federally designated
areas from willing sellers.
Before the Forest Service took over, the conservancy tore
down five structures and a well.
The other acquisition was of two parcels known as the
French Ranch and Cold Creek tracts also on the South Fork of the river
but closer to Hyampom.
Mooney said the Forest Service acquired the 176 acres of
salmon and steelhead habitat for 140 acres near Weaverville with Stephen
Hagen, president of Hagen & Sons Timber Co. Inc.
The logging company bought the land in 1999 and used
helicopters to log the property, which is surrounded on all sides by
Forest Service land.
Hagen plans to build a home on the land near Weaverville,
which he described in a statement as "the nicest property in the
Weaverville basin."
Mooney said the Forest Service will often attempt to
acquire private property that might be surrounded by federal lands to
protect habitat and for public use.
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