Oregon white oak communities are one of North America’s most imperiled habitats, according to the Nature Conservancy, a global environmental nonprofit.
Land around Thurston County’s Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve and Kennedy Creek Natural Area was part of 1,724 acres the Washington state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) added to its …
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As the year ends, Washington officials are heralding the state’s efforts to conserve its natural habitats, including segments of Clark County’s forests and wetlands.
OLYMPIA – Washington added 1,726 acres of land for conservation through ten land acquisitions in 2023, according to an announcement from the Washington Department of Natural Resources.