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Board of Natural Resources Adds Over 1,000 Acres of Protection for Old Growth Forest

Unanimous Approval Expands Endangered Species Habitat Protections in Snohomish County Conservation Area information released The Washington Board of Natural Resources has unanimously conserved 1,049 acres of old-growth forests, endangered species habitat, and rare plant species in Snohomish County. Board members approved the transfer of State Forest and Trust lands to expand the Morning Star Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) at their re…
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Lake Chelan News and Information broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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