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Wildlife Tree Committee Forms

Last updated on January 13, 2025

Electronic versions of all the field cards used for danger tree assessments are available.

You can also order paper copies.

  • FS #502 Danger Tree Assessment Form - Forest Activities (PDF, 512 KB)
  • FS #502A Danger Tree Assessment Field Data Forest Activities (PDF, 115 KB)
  • FS #502A Danger Tree Assessment Field Data (XLXS, 14 KB)
  • FS #502B Wildland Fire Safety Module Field Cards (PDF, 245 KB)
  • FS #502C Wildfire Danger Tree Assessment - Fire Data Card (PDF, 463 KB)
  • FS #502E Parks, Recreation Sites & Trails (PDF, 542 KB) **New**
  • FS #502F Danger Tree Assessment Field Data - Parks (PDF, 143 KB)
  • FS #502F Danger Tree Assessment Field Data - Parks (XLXS, 14.3 KB)

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For more information about Wildlife Tree or Dangerous Tree policy, contact a Wildlife Dangerous Tree Committee Representative.

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