Social and Ecological Resilience across the Landscape 2.0 (SERAL 2.0)
Summary
SCH Number
2026070756
Public Agency
Tuolumne County
Document Title
Social and Ecological Resilience across the Landscape 2.0 (SERAL 2.0)
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/20/2026
Document Description
The SERAL 2.0 project encompasses 118,282 acres with the goal of restoring forest health, sequestering greenhouse gases within the Tuolumne Watershed, increasing landscape resilience to natural disturbances, supporting local economic opportunities, and reducing the spread of invasive non-native plants. Planned treatments include prescribed and managed fire, hand thinning, mastication, mechanical thinning, and invasive weed control. and limited salvage operations. These actions are designed to restore forest resilience and strengthen the landscape's capacity to function with fire as a natural ecological process. The purpose of the project is to reduce hazardous fuel accumulations and shift vegetation structure and composition toward conditions that are more consistent with their natural range of variation (NRC). A forest more aligned with its NRC is better able to adapt to and withstand disturbances such as large-scale high-severity fire, insect outbreaks, disease, drought, and the impacts of climate change.
Contact Information
Name
Caitlyn Henry
Agency Name
County of Tuolumne
Job Title
Senior Management Analyst Forest Health Project
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant
Phone
Location
Cities
Sonora
Counties
Tuolumne
Regions
Countywide, Northern California
Zip
95370
Other Location Info
Stanislaus National Forest. Located primarily to the north of Tuolumne River, west of Clavey River, south-southeast of Highway 108. Another area is located north between the N. Fork and Middle Forest Stanislaus River.
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
(Sec.21083, 21084; 15303(d), 15304(a); 15304(b)): Public Resources Code Section 4799.05(d)(1)
Reasons for Exemption
CEQA does not apply to fuel reduction, reforestation, & habitat restoration projects undertaken, in whole or in part, on federal lands to reduce the risk of high severity wildfire that have been reviewed under the NEPA, if the primary role of a state or local agency is providing funding or staffing for those projects. The proposed project was reviewed in its entirety under three NEPA Decisions: Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape 2.0 Another Step in Collaboratively Moving Toward Resilience in the Stanislaus Landscape-Record of Decision ("SERAL 2.0 ROD 1") signed on 7/31/2024, Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape 2.0 Forest Thinning in California Spotted Owl Protected Activity Centers-SERAL 2.0 Record of Decision-2 ("SERAL 2.0 ROD-2") signed on January 15, 2025, and Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape 2.0 Disturbance Response and Maintaining lnvestments-SERAL 2.0 Record of Decision 3 (SERAL 2.0 ROD-3) signed 6/13/2025.
County Clerk
Tuolumne
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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