Replanting Burn Areas: 6 FAQs About Reforestation in the Poudre River Watershed

Megan Maiolo-Heath, Communications, Outreach & Marketing Manager, unloads ponderosa pine seedlings at a planting site in the Cameron Peak burn area (Photo credit: Eric Tokuyama)

The Cameron Peak Reforestation Group (CPRG) formed in response to the Cameron Peak Fire, the largest fire in Colorado history. It burned more than 200,000 acres in northern Colorado in 2020, and more than half of that area burned at high severity. The group works collaboratively to bring resources to help landowners recover and reforest following the Cameron Peak and High Park fires.

Since 2021, CPRG has worked together with hundreds of volunteers, business partners, and donors to plant more than 33,000 trees. We would not be able to do this work without the support of our local community. And of course, with so much interest in tree planting, we get a lot of questions about our reforestation efforts. So, here are some of the most commonly asked questions.

Do you have more questions? Please feel free to reach out to Cory Dick, Watershed Project Manager, at cory@pourewatershed.org.

Reforestation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

For more information about our reforestation efforts in the Cache la Poudre River Watershed please visit: www.poudrewatershed.org/reforestation

Megan Maiolo-Heath