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EVERY DAY, WORKING FORESTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL CLALLAM COUNTY ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY

Private working forestry in Clallam County has a unique role.

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We have our feet on the ground on more than 430,000 acres of working forestland here in Clallam County. Caring about what happens here is more than a job for those who do this work, it’s an identity.

Our workers watch over those landscapes, using science-based practices and old-fashioned muscle to maintain healthy forests and to ensure the best conditions in and around the headwaters of fish-bearing streams so that salmon recovery efforts can have the best chance for success.

The stewardship happens in harmony with an industrious and productive business of growing renewable wood for harvest that generates real benefits for Clallam County families and businesses.

  • $111 million in wages from specialized jobs supported by private forestry
  • $7.9 million in taxes and fees returned to state and local agencies

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