Welcome to the Tribal Forest Protection Act Sxʷuytn (Trail) project web page. This page will be used to help disseminate information regarding this project.
TRAIL PARTNERSHIP VIDEO
Wildfire doesn’t recognize boundaries when it comes to land ownership and management. That’s why collaborative efforts like the Sxwuytn (s-who-ee-tin) project, named with a Kalispel Salish word meaning “connection,” is critical to forest restoration across Washington state.
Follow Alison Morrow as she discusses our partnership with the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, U.S. Forest Service, and local partners in this week’s DNR Report.
FAQ’s about the Sxwuytn-Kaniksu Connections ‘Trail’ Project
Partner Website Links:
PROJECT MAPS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT:
SXWUYTN FINAL DECISION NOTICE- MAY 2021
SXWUYTN EA-DEC2020
COMMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
EA APPENDICES
2020.10.07.News Release for Sxwuytn-Kaniksu Connections ’Trail‘ Project
DRAFT PROPOSED ACTION
Supporting Documents
- Proposed Recreation Projects Ltr.
- Purpose and Need (1-16-2020)
- DraftRoadMgmtSummary-16April2020
- Draft Proposed Action
- Proposed Action Letter (1-17-2020)
Proposed Action Maps
- Proposed Action Map-Central
- Proposed Action Map-North
- Proposed Action Map-South
- Transportation Management Map
Specialist’s Presentations