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Vegetation Management & Right-of-Way Clearing

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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario

NAICS

115310 - Support Activities for ForestryView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario
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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario
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Selective trimming and removal of vegetation near utility corridors to reduce fire risk and maintain access while protecting riparian zones.

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