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Forest Field Program fights for our trees
Finding optimism and solutions amongst the challenges in this landscape is all in a day’s work for Jen Watkins, George Wooten, David Heflick, Dave Werntz, and contract forester Derek Churchill of the Conservation Northwest Forest Field Program.
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As wolves rebound, range riders keep watch over livestock
Cowboys track wolf packs by computer to reduce conflicts between ranchers and an ancient predator that’s back on the landscape.
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Conservation, Recreation and Wildlife Groups Join Local Residents in Concern about Army Proposal
Combat helicopter training areas in North Cascades and Southwest Washington pose impacts to Wilderness Areas, Pacific Crest Trail and local econom
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Aggressive helicopter training proposed for North Cascades wilderness
WILD NW action alert #248: Tell the Army that sensitive ecosystems and cherished wilderness aren’t appropriate for helicopter training plan.
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Forest Field Program fights for our trees Aug 05, 2015
Finding optimism and solutions amongst the challenges in this landscape is all in a day’s work for Jen Watkins, George Wooten, David Heflick, Dave Werntz, and contract forester Derek Churchill of the Conservation Northwest Forest Field Program.
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Meet our Board: Becca Guillote Jul 27, 2015
Becca Guillote joined the Conservation Northwest board in late 2014. Learn more about Becca and why she's excited to support and advise our work in this blog post!
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More logging won't stop wildfires Jul 23, 2015
It’s a better investment of public dollars and effort, in terms of efficiency and effectiveness, to work with fire and not against it, as is occurring on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest through its restoration strategy, and on the Colville National Forest’s Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration project.
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Information on the Newby Lake Fire in the Loomis Forest Jul 21, 2015
A medium-sized wildfire, the Newby Lake Fire, is presently burning in the area of the Loomis State Forest (also known as the Loomis Natural Resource Conservation Area), important Canada lynx habitat which Conservation Northwest saved from logging in 1999.