The White Oak Resilience Act aims to restore white oak trees by coordinating efforts among various groups and funding pilot projects in national forests. This is important for maintaining healthy forests and ecosystems.
1. This bill creates a group to help restore white oak trees across the United States. 2. The group will include federal, state, tribal, and local governments, as well as private organizations. 3. It will recommend policies to improve the health and growth of white oak trees. 4. The Secretary of Agriculture will run pilot projects in national forests to test restoration methods. 5. Funding may be provided for these restoration efforts if money is available.
Forest landowners and communities that rely on healthy oak forests will benefit from this bill.