Document ActionsNewsUp one levelBlanchard Agreement stands in recent rulingThe state Court of Appeals overturned a lower court's decision, reinstating a collaborative forestry agreement for managing Blanchard Mountain in Whatcom County. Stevens Pass development needs thoughtful review for wildlife
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Conservation Northwest supports and encourages outdoor recreation at Stevens Pass, including mountain biking, hiking, and skiing. But any recreation must be compatible with protecting habitat and wildlife, such as wolverines, that rely on these high forests and meadow. It's unanimous: Endangered Species DayUS Senate passes its annual resolution declaring the importance of protecting endangered species. Legislation connects habitat for wildlife in honor of Earth DayThe Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act, introduced today, recognizes the need for wildlife for room to roam to survive in the modern world and as they seek new habitat in response to climate change. Blanchard Natural Resource Conservation AreaConservation Northwest welcomes the announcement by Public Lands Commissioner Goldmark that the Department of Natural Resources intends to extend natural resource conservation area protection to the Blanchard Mountain State Forest in western Skagit County. |
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