Two decades after Cedar Fire, reforestation project shows promise in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park

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Two decades after Cedar Fire, reforestation project shows promise in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
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The Cedar Fire burned 280,000 acres in 2003. Since then, it’s been a slow and steady process to replace what once was.

Oct. 25 marked 20 years since the start of the Cedar Fire. It would go down in history as one of the state’s largest wildfires, burning 280,000 acres.Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.

“Those are the ones that demonstrated to not come back on their own, or at least in very small numbers, so those are the ones that need a boost,” Lovio said. “There are some trees here that are in the 10-year age range and we’re starting to see them form a canopy,” Lovio said. “In another 10 years would be the development of a conifer canopy, and we’re not exactly sure what happens to the brush, preferably get shaded out, and then we get to the point where the trees are old enough and they start casting their own cones.”

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