Grays Harbor County
Territories:
Tsihalis (Chehalis) and kʷínayɬ (Quinault) peoples
Tribes:
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, Quinault Indian Nation
At the Center for Responsible Forestry, we believe that preserving legacy forests is essential for protecting the ecological health, cultural heritage, and economic vitality of Washington.
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Mature Forest Policy
The best way to protect forests in your county is statewide policy change!
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We need to ensure that the Commissioner of Public Lands, Hilary Franz, puts an end to logging the last remaining mature forests in western Washington.
Send a letter to the Commissioner of Public Lands and the Board of Natural Resources asking them to enact a moratorium on logging mature forests until a mature forest policy is adopted.