Colville National Forest,
Washington

Colville National Forest,
Washington

About this project.

We have embarked on a series of impactful initiatives within Colville National Forest, situated in northeastern Washington State. Covering an expansive 1.1 million acres, this forest is not only a natural haven but also a focal point for conservation efforts aimed at preserving its rich biodiversity and enhancing visitor experiences. These efforts include replanting native vegetation, restoring stream banks, and creating corridors that allow wildlife to move freely throughout the forest. By restoring these habitats, we not only support the health and resilience of local ecosystems, but also enhance opportunities for visitors to experience and appreciate the diverse wildlife that calls Colville National Forest home.

Location

Colville National Forest, Washington

Project Type

The project undertaken by the National Forest Foundation (NFF) in Colville National Forest falls under the category of habitat restoration and wildlife conservation initiatives.

Environmental Benefits

Each project is carefully vetted to make sure they reduce carbon, restore wildlife and support local communities.

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About Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington

Colville National Forest embodies a profound tale of resilience, shaped by the relentless forces of Ice Age glaciers and enriched by millennia of natural evolution and human interaction. Nestled within its expansive 1.1 million acres are thriving ecosystems teeming with diverse wildlife and ancient flora.

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