A recent Seattle Times story highlights Conservation Northwest's leadership in bringing together Tribes, conservation organizations, landowners, and public agencies to improve wildlife connectivity across Washington. Â The story also recognizes the importance of conserving nearby working forests as part of this connected landscape.
Port Blakely is proud to support this important work alongside Conservation Northwest and many other partners. Â Together, these efforts help strengthen habitat connectivity while conserving working forests that provide environmental, economic, and community benefits for generations to come.
Read the Seattle Times story, "Sale of family farm helps clear way for wildlife bridge over I-5" to learn more.