Washington’s family-owned forests provide scenic beauty, clean water, wildlife habitat, and natural resources that support schools, hospitals, roads, and libraries across the state. But Washington’s 5 million acres of family forests are at risk from…
EVERETT, Wash. — Starting in April, Washington State University Extension and the Washington Department of Natural Resources will offer their popular Forest Stewardship Coached Planning series in Everett.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Woodland owners manage their land for a variety of reasons, including wildfire safety, recreational use, and revenue from periodic timber harvest. Most find that these objectives are not mutually exclusive.