Drought puts Dolores district of San Juan forest at high risk level

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Drought puts Dolores district of San Juan forest at high risk level

Drought has dangerously dried out forest
Vince Mowery, a fuels specialist with the San Juan National Forest, weighs samples of vegetation collected at Boggy Draw, north of Dolores.
Live pine needles from the Boggy Draw area will be cooked for 24 hours to determine their soil moisture content. The information is used to determine wildfire risk for the forest.
Forest litter is one of many samples taken at six sites in the Dolores Ranger District to test for fuel moisture content.
Vince Mowery, fuels supervisor for the San Juan National Forest, collects soil moisture samples from the Boggy Draw area north of Dolores.
Samples of trees, grasses and bushes are cooked in an oven for 24 hours to determine the fuel moisture content.

Drought puts Dolores district of San Juan forest at high risk level

Vince Mowery, a fuels specialist with the San Juan National Forest, weighs samples of vegetation collected at Boggy Draw, north of Dolores.
Live pine needles from the Boggy Draw area will be cooked for 24 hours to determine their soil moisture content. The information is used to determine wildfire risk for the forest.
Forest litter is one of many samples taken at six sites in the Dolores Ranger District to test for fuel moisture content.
Vince Mowery, fuels supervisor for the San Juan National Forest, collects soil moisture samples from the Boggy Draw area north of Dolores.
Samples of trees, grasses and bushes are cooked in an oven for 24 hours to determine the fuel moisture content.
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