2024 Spring Newsletter
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Cascadia Conservation District
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When Chelan County’s rural landowners want to learn more about living with fire, water or native plant species, they often turn to the Cascadia Conservation District. Back in November, that agency was named Washington’s Conservation District of the Year for its many programs and projects.
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LEAVENWORTH — It’s not every landowner who’d agree to turn part of their back yard into a wetland, but Patti and Vince Bosket are doing just that to their property along Eagle Creek. The Boskets sought out Cascadia Conservation District when they heard about its program to install beaver dam analogs — wooden uprights planted in narrow, beaverless […]
ENTIAT — About two dozen people attended an Entiat Watershed Planning Unit meeting held at the Entiat Fire Hall on Sept. 6, including representatives from the Entiat School Board, Entiat Irrigation District, Yakama Tribal Fisheries, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife, U.S. Forest Service, Methow Salmon Recovery Foundation and the Trust […]
Do you own forested land in the Upper Wenatchee Valley? You may qualify for fuels reduction assistance through our Fuel Break and Forest Resilience Partnership Program. Additional Information Please fill out the form below and our experts will contact you within two weeks to schedule a site visit: USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, […]
Learn more about these amazing creatures with this great collection of fun and education activities like word search, fill in the blank, maze and more!
Michael Dello Russo of Trout Unlimited and Alex Harwell of Cascadia Conservation District will team up to tell us about the Wenatchee-Entiat Beaver Project! The Project provides education and outreach to manage human-beaver conflicts, relocates beavers, and constructs beaver dam analogs to restore aquatic and riparian environments in Central Washington.
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