Lakeshore Park is most pleased to report all our Cal Fire and PG&E grant activities and goals were recently met. Like many communities in Eastern Madera County, the residents in Lakeshore Park on the north shore of Bass Lake faced it’s greatest challenge in a 60 year history. Bark beetles swept the area and left more than 50% of it’s majestic ponderosa pine trees dead. It seemed like healthy trees turned brown overnight – and within a few short days – killing trees that had been there up to 200 years. Removing the beautiful trees was emotionally one of the worst things that could happen. Worst yet, we found it could cost $2,000 – $4,000 per tree for removal, and we lost 100’s of ponderosas. Read the article……………….
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