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2019

  • August – Shasta – Trinity National Forest, Trinity Alps Wilderness: Nine Complexes
  • May – Shasta – Trinity National Forest: Eight Complexes
  • April – Klamath National Forest: Four Complexes
  • April – Klamath National Forest: Seven Complexes

2018

  • April – Six Rivers National Forest: Jones Ridge Complex
  • May to September – Three National Forests: Thirty-three Complexes
  • December – Shasta-Trinity National Forest: Eight Complexes

2017

  • November – Shasta-Trinity National Forest: Jim Jam 2016 and Denny 2017 Complexes 
  • April – Six Rivers National Forest: Oak Knob 2016 and Gainor 2016 Complexes 

2016

  • May – Shasta-Trinity National Forest: Deer Lick Springs Complex
  • September – Shasta-Trinity National Forest: Dubakella Complex
  • October – Lassen National Forest: Screwdriver and Potato Patch Complexes plus Alder Creek 
  • December – Lassen and Plumas Forest: 9 sites and 7 Complexes 

2015

  • April – Six-Rivers National Forest and Hoopa Tribal Lands: 6 Sites
  • September – Plumas National Forest: 4 Sites
  • October – Shasta Trinity National Forest: 7 Sites 

2014

  • October – Six Rivers, Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Trinity Alps Wilderness: 7 Sites

2013

  • November – Hoopa Tribal Lands: Miller Creek (5 Sites)
  • November – Six-Rivers National Forest: Hyampom Grow Site
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