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Free Mushroom Hike November 8th

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This fall: Fight land privatization with Coast Range Forest Watch!

It’s September, which means that marbled murrelet nesting season is over. We wish all of the nesting pairs and juvenile sea birds the best of luck as they relocate to the Pacific Ocean for the winter. Our volunteers worked hard … Continue reading

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2nd Annual Marbled Murrelet Citizen Survey Day

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Upcoming Events in June!

As you may have heard, marbled murrelet survey season is upon us. Already we’ve seen birds in some pretty controversial places, including all three of the parcels that the Department of State Lands has sold to private timber companies this … Continue reading

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Murrelets Nesting in East Hakki Ridge

Last week surveyors with Coast Range Forest Watch (CRFW) observed marbled murrelets, endangered seabirds that nest in coastal old growth, within the 788-acre East Hakki Ridge Parcel in the Elliott State Forest. East Hakki is a tract of forest recently … Continue reading

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The World on Hakki Ridge Sale

Thomas Moriarity, The World REEDSPORT — The forest floor, covered with broken tree branches, crackles beneath Max Emil’s feet as he weaves through the underbrush. Traversing a densely-wooded region of the Elliott State Forest dubbed East Hakki Ridge, Emil said … Continue reading

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Mushroom Cultivation Workshop with Fungi For The People

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Plant ID Hike April 19th

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Preparing for Marbled Murrelet Survey Season

Marbled murrelet survey season is right around the corner. Lately, we’ve been doing a lot of hiking and mapping out our survey stations. Here is some of what we’ve seen so far: A type of gooseberry, from the genus Ribes.

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Soup Creek Hike photos!

Thanks to everyone who came out to hike the  proposed Soup Creek “variable retention regeneration harvest.” We found maple, red alder, tan oak, Western hemlock and, of course, some impressive Douglas fir, like the one in the photo above. Many … Continue reading

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