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  2. A free Christmas tree? California forest offering tree ... - AOL

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    Trees are free this year in Stanislaus National Forest, with a $2.50 service fee assessed for the permit. Other California locations, including parts of Sequoia National Forest and Mendocino ...

  3. Americans can cut down their own Christmas tree for just $5 ...

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    The US Forest Service is selling permits to people to go and fell their own Christmas ... such as in California’s Stanislaus National Forest. ... they are also eligible for a free Christmas tree ...

  4. Two national forests near Sacramento offering $10 Christmas ...

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    Tahoe National Forest will allow up to two Christmas tree permits per household this holiday season. Two national forests near Sacramento offering $10 Christmas trees this season. How to get one

  5. United States Forest Service Recreation Residence Program

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    The cabins are privately owned and are situated in specially designated tracts; occupants must abide by the rules of a Special Use Authorization permit issued by the Forest Service. Permit holders pay an annual fee for use of the land, and are expected to protect the forest environment and maintain the residences. [6]

  6. How To Get a Real Christmas Tree from a National Forest for ...

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    If you do venture out to one of these forests with your Christmas tree permit, make sure to follow all USDA guidelines when it comes to cutting down trees. For one, permits are a must—even for ...

  7. Humboldt Redwoods State Park - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, United States, containing Rockefeller Forest, the world's largest remaining contiguous old-growth forest of coast redwoods. It is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Eureka, California , near Weott in southern Humboldt County , within Northern California , named after the great German ...

  8. Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960 - Wikipedia

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    The Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960 (or MUSYA) (Public Law 86-517) is a federal law passed by the United States Congress on June 12, 1960. This law authorizes and directs the Secretary of Agriculture to develop and administer the renewable resources of timber, range, water, recreation and wildlife on the national forests for multiple use and sustained yield of the products and services.

  9. Why the Forest Service is encouraging people to cut Christmas ...

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    Every year, Americans chop down hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees in national forests. Officials say it helps reduce wildfire risk.