Title | Washington State Environment and Economy: Jobs in the Woods Through Proven Programs |
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Washington State Environment and Economy: Jobs in the Woods Through Proven Programs (Number of pages: 4) (Publication Size: 614KB)
Acrobat PDF format (Publication Size: 3MB) Note: This version is meant to be printed on 11 x 17.
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Author(s) | Sandy Howard | ||||
Description | Jobs in the woods stimulate local economies, provide passage for threatened and endangered salmon, and protect clean water. A proven, accountable and collaboratively-run state program – the Family Forest Fish Passage Program (FFFPP) – would be used to deliver federal investments where they’re needed most. | ||||
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Contact | Sandy Howard at 360-407-6408 | ||||
Keywords | economy, fish passage, forest practices, jobs, fish, water quality, JARPA | ||||
WEB PAGE | Nonpoint Pollution from Forest Practices |
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