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GNA Information and Resources

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Introduction

The Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) is an important partnership tool enacted by Congress with the intent to increase the pace and scale of forest, rangeland, and watershed restoration across jurisdictional boundaries.

Permanently authorized in the 2014 Farm Bill and amended in subsequent legislation, GNA enables States, Counties, and Indian Tribes to act as an agent of the USDA Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Park Service to complete authorized restoration services on federal and non-federal lands.

This webpage provides a repository of informational and educational resources about GNA for western state forestry agencies, federal agencies, and partners. 


GNA Spotlight - Idaho

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July 2024 pilot project to conduct regeneration surveys in the 2012 Mustang Fire area. (Will Bedient, SCNF).  

December 2024 

Authored by Jon Songster, Bureau Chief - GNA, Idaho Department of Lands 

The Good Neighbor Authority North Zone Revegetation project was designed to collaboratively innovate new approaches to the Salmon-Challis National Forest’s (SCNF) backlog of reforestation needs, caused by decades of landscape-scale wildfires. 

The project area is located in Lemhi County, Idaho on the North Zone of the SCNF. Idaho Department of Lands contracted with a forestry technology company, Aerotract, and worked with a SCNF silviculturist to manage the project. Using a combination of aerial surveys and machine learning, the pilot project was able to accomplish regeneration surveys on more than 10,000 acres burned in the 2012 Mustang Fire. Preliminary imagery and data which recognize seedlings greater than one foot tall and generate trees per acre statistics for each unit are very promising in terms of accuracy and efficiency. Using unmanned aerial systems, or drones, is also a safer option than sending forestry technicians to remote and steep locations.

For more information, contact Jon Songster.


GNA Spotlights and StoryMap

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GNA Information and Resources

CWSF/WFLC Resources

Authorizing Language and Relevant Legislation

USDA Forest Service/BLM Implementation Tools and Resources

State Agency Resources

Additional Resources


Contact Information and Submitting a Resource

To learn more about CWSF/WFLC GNA involvement, please contact Kelsey Delaney.

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