Forest owners spend decades improving fish habitat
A new article in the Seattle Times shows how Washington forest landowners have played an instrumental role in improving fish habitat over the last two
A new article in the Seattle Times shows how Washington forest landowners have played an instrumental role in improving fish habitat over the last two
by Ashley Bach A new website, More Than A Forest, shows how Washington’s working forests benefit both the economy and the environment. The site includes profiles of
by Ashley Bach It’s an exciting time for cross-laminated timber in Washington. There are the 20 state-funded classrooms being built with CLT in the Sequim, Seattle, Mount Vernon,
Rural Washington still lags far behind the rest of the state and the nation in terms of joblessness. How much worse? On the map below,
How much of Washington is forestland today? What about the county where you live? How many jobs are tied to the cycle of growth and
From the Seattle Times: An Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Washington, D.C., on Monday morning was powered with a jet-fuel blend containing 20 percent
by Ashley Bach We should always remember how critical Washington’s forest trust lands are to the funding of our schools, libraries and fire districts, as
by Ashley Bach Forest thinning is a valuable tool for managing forests that we write about a lot on this blog, including last week. But
by Ashley Bach The histories of the timber industry and Washington are intertwined, so much so that one can’t separate them. The timber industry was