Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest,
Washington
Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest,
Washington
About this project.
This project focuses on restoring and improving key habitats for wildlife, such as breeding, feeding, and sheltering areas. Through native tree planting, river and stream restoration, and invasive species removal, the NFF and its partners work to promote the health and biodiversity of ecosystems within the forest. This approach not only benefits wildlife but also enhances water quality, reduces the risk of wildfires, and strengthens ecosystem resilience to climate change.
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Environmental Benefits
- Biodiversity Conservation
- Water Regulation
- Carbon Sequestration
- Soil Protection
- Air Quality Improvement
About Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest, Washington
The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest sprawls across the eastern slopes of Washington State's Cascade Range, encompassing a vast and diverse landscape spanning approximately 3.8 million acres. This expansive forest extends from the Canadian border in the north to the Goat Rocks Wilderness in the south, covering a distance of roughly 180 miles.
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