Archive for October, 2009
Olympic National Forest Project featured at World Forestry Congress
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009This week, the Skokomish Watershed Action Team (SWAT) will be featured at the World Forestry Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Coordinated by The Wilderness Society, the SWAT works together to plan, fund, and implement projects aimed at healing Washington’s Skokomish watershed. Over the years, logging and roads have caused excess sediment to wash into the river, degrading fish habitat and clogging the river channel with gravel.
Haunted (Bat) House!
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Great Nature Photos: The Conservancy’s Williamson River Delta Preserve
Friday, October 23rd, 2009National Public Lands Day & the North Cascades
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009What do our public lands mean to you? For many they are a place to recreate. Others go to find solace from the stresses of life, while some people identify public lands as their workplace. Although we may have different reasons for heading out to these lands, we all share one commonality: we all own them and have a stake in making sure that these lands remain healthy and accessible for future generations.


