Washington lagging on court order to clear fish passage barriers on state land
Removing barriers to fish passage has been a major project across Washington, but the state government is far behind on this critical work, according to
Removing barriers to fish passage has been a major project across Washington, but the state government is far behind on this critical work, according to
Clark County’s timber harvest activities garnered high marks for environmental protection and sustainability during a recent audit by a Washington-based nonprofit dedicated to healthy forests. The audit documented sustainable forestry practices under a program administered by the county’s Environmental Services department.
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