On August 26, Jed Kim, a reporter with Los Angeles' local NPR affiliate KPCC, traveled to the Angeles National Forest with the NFF's Southern California program associate, Edward Belden. They discussed the restoration activities that the NFF has spearheaded as part of our Treasured Landscapes conservation on the Big Tujunga Canyon area of the Angeles National Forest.

Five years ago, an arsonist is believed to have started the Station Fire, which devasted more than 160,000 acres of the Angeles National Forest. Since that time, the NFF, the Forest Service, and local partners have worked tirelessly to restore this amazing and important landscape.

Read and listen to the story here:http://www.scpr.org/news/2014/08/26/46270/station-fire-five-years-later-how-is-the-forest-re/

Volunteers work to restore the Big Tujunga Canyon on the Angeles National Forest.
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