
severe
10.0
This grove is ranked Severe for Relative Overall Vulnerability due to:
Wildfire Vulnerability
Severe - 10.0
Regen Vulnerability
Moderate - 5.0
See the Grove Health & Resilience section below for more information.
highest
10.0
This grove is ranked Highest for Relative Management Priority due to:
Overall Vulnerability
Severe - 10.0
Treatment Feasibility
Good - 8.3
See the Management Considerations section below for more information.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Grove Size (Acres) | 14 |
| Location | Upper Kaweah Watershed, Tulare County |
| Management Unit(s) | Sequoia - Kings Canyon National Park |
| Land Steward(s) | NPS SEKI |
Cahoon Grove is a 14-acre grove in the Kaweah River Watershed region situated between 5,740 - 6,348 feet elevation at 36.41099°N. It is managed by Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. The grove is very remote and occurs in a stringer configuration along Cahoon Creek within the West Fork of the Kaweah River watershed. The entirety of Cahoon Grove has high vulnerability due to a lack of recent wildfire in the area.
Cahoon Grove is ranked Severe for Relative Overall Vulnerability because it is at a Severe risk of being negatively impacted by the effects of severe wildfire and at Moderate risk for inadequate natural regeneration.
Additionally, Cahoon Grove is at Low risk for negative impacts from drought stress, Low levels of tree mortality have been detected in the grove, and the presence and activity of beetles in the grove is Unknown. 0% of Cahoon Grove has burned in large fires since 1984. See below for more detailed information.
severe
10.0
Relative Overall Vulnerability is based on Wildfire Vulnerability and Regeneration Vulnerability using an area-weighted calculation. See Grove Assessment Analysis Methods for more details.
The pie charts below provide the percentage of the grove with high, medium, and low vulnerabilities. Click on the charts to view interactive maps of these vulnerabilities within the grove.
Below is additional information about Cahoon Grove's Health & Resilience. These data, their inputs, and any available notes and updates may be found in the Grove Resilience Datasheet.
Beetle Activity in Cahoon Grove has not been determined.
Please see the Grove Resilience Datasheet for details.
The drought- and insect-related mortality of all tree species combined in Cahoon Grove is estimated as Low according to USFS dead canopy surveys from 2017-2021. Please see Grove Assessment Analysis Methods for details.
The table below provides information about large wildfires in this grove recorded since 1984. See this map of wildfires and locations of high severity fire.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| % of grove burned | 0% |
| % of grove unburned | 100% |
| Fire Return Interval Departure | High |
Cahoon Grove is ranked Highest for Relative Management Priority because it has Severe Relative Overall Vulnerability and Good feasibility for implementing management actions toward restoration goals.
Additionally, the grove is 4.3 miles from a community and is 3.4 miles from recreational infrastructure. Most of the grove contains steep slopes. See below for more detailed information.
highest
10.0
Relative Management Priority is determined by combining the Relative Overall Vulnerability and Treatment Feasibility ranks. See Grove Assessment Analysis Methods for more details.
Severe - 10.0
See the Health & Resilience section above for the component metrics for the Relative Overall Vulnerability rank.
good - 8.3
| Factor | Value |
|---|---|
| Special Land Designation | John Krebs Wilderness Area |
| Grove Manager Opinion | Fuel Treatments are Possible |
| Remote | Yes |
Below is additional information relevant to Cahoon Grove's Management Considerations. These data, their inputs, and any available notes and updates may be found in the Grove Resilience Datasheet.
The table below lists treatment projects in and 90 meters around this grove implemented since 2022. See this map of grove treatments.
| Treatment Type | % of Grove | Acres |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Treatments | 0% | 0 |
| Prescribed Fire | 0% | 0 |
| Pile Treatments | 0% | 0 |
| Pile Burns | 0% | 0 |
| Replanting | 0% | 0 |
The table below provides an estimate of the percentage and acreage of the grove that are recommended for evaluation for treatment based on the Vulnerability Models. See this map of Grove Vulnerability Models.
| Treatment Need | % of Grove | Acres |
|---|---|---|
| Fuels Reduction/Restoration | 100% | 14 |
| Reforestation | 0% | 0 |
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The information presented in the Giant Sequoia Grove Health & Resilience Assessment is intended to supplement on-the-ground knowledge of giant sequoia groves for use in conjunction with current on-the-ground knowledge of grove condition and management activities when planning fuel treatment and reforestation projects. It should not be considered the only source of information about the condition of groves.