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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022523 Dabob Bay and Toandos Heritage Forests________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Dear DNR and JFCO Commissioners: I have been a resident in Dabob since 1972 and have been frightened about the recent amount of development, new home building, new “castle” constructions on the Coyle, the continued logging of the Coyle Peninsula and elsewhere. Yes, we live in a beautiful area, rich in natural resources, but that is why we live here. And why others want to live here too. However, without concentrated efforts to preserve it we will all lose the very reasons we love living here. We must protect nature because that is all that’s going to save us!! * I support DNR's proposed protection of all 826 acres of state forestlands within the Dabob Bay Natural Area boundaries as soon as possible! * Yes, to DNR's proposed protection of 826 acres of state forests that remains in their timber program within the current boundaries of the Dabob Bay Natural Area. These proposed areas include Lemonds Forest, Lower Thorndyke Creek, and slopes and forest along the east side of Dabob Bay. * I love it that the The Trust Land Transfer process will permanently protect these lands while providing replacement timber lands to the county and its junior taxing districts. S Sincerely, Nancy Wyatt 1661 Dabob Rd Quilcene, WA 98376