July and August 2024 Updates
H to Z monitoring completed and two grants submitted for capacity.
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H to Z monitoring completed and two grants submitted for capacity.
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Washington Wild is looking for a passionate and skilled individual to work with members of the Olympic Forest Collaborative to help support and coordinate their work in restoration forestry and aquatic restoration projects in the Olympic National Forest.
Scent dogs sniff out endangered butterflies on the Olympic National Forest; Northwest Youth Corps completes work across Olympic National Forest; and Salmon Recovery Funding Board technical review group meeting.
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RAC funding awarded; project update – Tiger Tail; partner spotlight: Josh Rose, Olympic National Forest; and new board members.
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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Oysters are probably not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about managing natural resources on a National Forest. But on the Olympic National Forest there is a campground located on the Hood Canal that contains theonly federally managed oyster beds within the National Forest System. The Seal Rock Campground
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Farewell and Thanks to Olivia Awbrey The Olympic Forest Collaborative is sad to say farewell to Olivia Awbrey who served as our Coordinator since September 2021. Olivia was just the second, and longest serving, coordinator for the Collaborative. During her more than two years as coordinator, she has greatly increased our effectiveness supporting our bi-weekly
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