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ENTERPRISE â The Wallowa County Commissioners are seeking public comments on the East Moraine Community Forest Management Plan, which will dictate the use of 1,800 acres of property around the East Moraine of Wallowa Lake. Wallowa County purchased the land in January 2020 after a decade of efforts by the Wallowa Lake Moraines Partnership, which is made up of Wallowa County, Wallowa Land Trust, Wallowa Resources and Oregon Parks and Recreation. According to Kathleen Ackley, executive director of Wallowa Land Trust, this space has much potential for public use, which is why the partnership is seeking public comment. âWe invite the public to review the draft plan and provide comments to ensure the future management of the property is in line with the communityâs vision,â Ackley said. ....
Nils Christoffersen Executive Director, Wallowa Resources Nils D. Christoffersen is the Executive Director of Wallowa Resources, a community based non-profit working to sustain working lands and livelihoods in eastern Oregon. Over the past 18 years, Mr. Christoffersen has managed the development of Wallowa Resources’ watershed stewardship and education programs, as well as their for-profit subsidiary investments in biomass and renewable energy businesses. He helped establish, and continues to participate in, Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition – which provides a voice to rural leaders across the western states in federal policy, particularly as it relates to public land. Prior to joining Wallowa Resources, Nils spent seven years in southern Africa supporting the development of community based natural resource management. This built on earlier field work in forestry, fisheries and livestock management in Europe and Australia. He has a BA (Economics) from Wil ....
But little else will change, Heartwood CEO David Schmidt said. The name change was announced Wednesday, March 31, in a press release that said the mill continues to benefit from community support as well as a new investor base and a rejuvenated leadership team. As for change in operations, Schmidt discounted any likelihood. There won t be. Not a lot, he said. There will be a little bit less stress on us and ability to keep building what we set out to do and be more effective. Started in 2009, Schmidt and wife, Jesse, came to Wallowa after nonprofit Wallowa Resources first began developing a vision in 1996 to move to a restoration-based forest economy. The business was designed specifically to monetize low-value, small-diameter timber from forest restoration projects, the release stated. Validating the need for companies like IBR, the U.S. Forest Service s local forest restoration contracts grew from just one in the first five years of the business, to eight ove ....
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