- Washington, United States Deforestation Rates Statistics | GFW
Explore interactive charts and maps that summarize key statistics about forests in Washington, United States Statistics – including rates of forest change and forest extent – can be customized, easily shared and downloaded for offline use
- Land Cover and Impervious Surfaces | Thurston Regional Planning Council, WA
Trends in land and impervious cover provide insights into the changing environment of Thurston County over time Satellite imagery from 1992 to 2021 reveals that over 14,000 acres of land were converted to low, medium, or high-density developed land covers, which is over 500 acres per year
- Healthy Forest Project - Thurston County, Washington
The Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) adopted updates to the Forest Conversion Code at the board meeting on May 21, 2024 to take effect June 1, 2024 The changes include aligning code with current county policies, incentivizing large tree retention, and increasing flexibility for development
- Washington has few older forests left. Why does DNR keep logging them?
The area with its big trees was clear-cut soon after This story is hardly unique Throughout Western Washington, pockets of state forestlands that were logged in the early 1900s have regrown into ecosystems that sequester tons of carbon and serve as valuable wildlife habitat
- Thurston, United States, Washington Deforestation Rates Statistics | GFW
Explore interactive charts and maps that summarize rates of forest change in Thurston, Washington, United States Forest cover change statistics – including rankings of regions with the most forest loss and gain – can be customized, easily shared and downloaded for offline use
- Armed suspect arrested after barricading in Thurston County, WA home
An armed standoff in Thurston County has come to an end after deputies deployed a K9 and took the suspect into custody on Tuesday
- Thurston Conservation District – The mission of Thurston Conservation . . .
Thurston Conservation District serves community members who reside on the Indigenous Lands of the Nisqually, Squaxin, and Chehalis Peoples We give thanks for their Indigenous knowledge and leadership in our shared work of stewarding this place for present and future generations
- Thurston Countys Working Lands Conservation Strategy
Balancing Growth with Stewardship for Future Generations
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