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Afton Draft Assessment Meeting

July 14, 2025

Although originally envisioned to guide policy for roughly 15–20 years, the BTNF’s current forest plan has been in place since 1990. Last year the BTNF embarked on a multi-year revision process to update the plan and will release its Draft Assessment for public review and comment on July 11.

This Draft Assessment was informed by gathering data and the best available science to determine current ecological, social, and economic conditions and trends affecting the forest and also public engagement. Read and comment on the Draft Assessment here.

Public comment is open through August 24, 2025.

BTNF staff will be at the Afton Civic Center (rooms 125) from 5 – 7 p.m. July 14 to answer questions from the public.

Want to know more about what goes into the Forest Planning process? There is an excellent article in this summer’s issue of Jackson Hole magazine that you can read here.

We acknowledge with respect that our facilities are situated on the aboriginal land of the Shoshone Bannock. Eastern Shoshone. Northern Arapaho. Crow. Assiniboine. Sioux. Gros Ventre. Nez Perce.

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