Michele Canale

July/August 2024 update

H to Z Monitoring Completed With funding from the Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory Council (RAC), we have completed monitoring of the H to Z project.  The 5 year remeasure was completed by our field consultants, Resilient Forestry.   This helps the Collaborative evaluate the prescriptions’ effectiveness in 1) creating desired harvest outcomes, and 2) accelerating the […]

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We’re hiring!

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.    The Olympic Forest Collaborative Coordinator provides coordination and facilitation support for members of the Olympic Forest Collaborative.

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Getting To Know Olympic National Forest: July 2024 updates

Scent Dogs Sniff Out Endangered Butterflies on the Olympic National Forest Did you know dogs have roughly 40 times more smell-sensitive receptors than humans? This makes them excellent detectives! Scent detection dogs from Rogue Detection Teams joined up with Olympic National Forest biologists to survey Taylor’s checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha taylori) on the Forest July 8-12.

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May/June 2024 update

RAC funding awarded The Olympic Peninsula Resource Advisory Council (RAC) has awarded $50,000 in partnership with American Whitewater to the OFC for the OFC’s forest thinning monitoring program. Projects are proposed to the RAC across five counties and the OFC project was awarded funding by the Clallam and Grays Harbor RAC sub-groups. This funding allows

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