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HomeMy WebLinkAbout052323 FW_ Jefferson Land Trust News and Events - May 2023 ________________________________ From: Jefferson Land Trust Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 6:00:29 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Jefferson Land Trust News and Events - May 2023 ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Check out the latest news and events from Jefferson Land Trust! <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=e5286e69b9&e=49e2085cc8> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=481d868258&e=49e2085cc8> May 2023 eNews <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=0716b18cfb&e=49e2085cc8> Egg And I Angus: 115 acres of farmland in the Chimacum Creek watershed. Egg And I Angus: 115-Acre Historic Family Farm Protected Forever! We’re thrilled to announce that Egg And I Angus, one of the largest family farms remaining in the Chimacum Creek watershed <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb2 1&id=5e5a096f3a&e=49e2085cc8> , is now protected forever! Located four miles south of Chimacum in Center Valley, Egg And I Angus is a 115-acre historic cattle farm run by daughter-and-mother team Julia Nottingham and Laurie Hannan. The farmland has been in agricultural use for more than a century, and nearly a mile of Chimacum Creek — with spawning habitat for coho and steelhead salmon — runs through it. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=7aa91b4a95&e=49e2085cc8> After more than three years of working with Julia and Laurie to protect the farm, local, state, and Navy REPI (Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration) funding made it possible for the Land Trust to purchase two easements on the farm. These easements limit development of the property, ensuring it will remain available as farmland for all time. “We felt that this land should be preserved as a farm, because we think it’s one of the most valuable assets in the valley as far as farming is concerned,” Laurie says. Egg And I Angus lies within a specific agricultural geographical priority area identified by the community in the Land Trust’s Conservation Plan. The soil has been classified by the Natural Resources Conservation Service as “Farmland of Statewide Importance,” and the property’s barn and attached milking parlor, built in 1900, is listed on the Washington Heritage Barn Register. Read more about Egg And I Angus >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=8463e6e42f&e=49e2085cc8> Above right: The historic barn, built in 1900, with attached milking parlor. Tickets On Sale Now for LandFest 2023! <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2ffd52e2f5&e=49e2085cc8> Tickets are now on sale for LandFest 2023 <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=e261f79b09&e=49e2085cc8> , Jefferson Land Trust’s festive farm-to-table fundraiser on Thursday, July 13 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at Finnriver Farm & Cidery. Early Bird pricing is available through June 14! <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=05bfd02dba&e=49e2085cc8> Public radio’s Luke Burbank (left) and local fave Matt Smith will return to host this fun-filled event on Finnriver’s meadow, where we’ll enjoy a scrumptious feast designed by Chef Dan Ratigan of the Fireside Restaurant at the Resort at Port Ludlow <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=08e8926cb2&e=49e2085cc8> with ingredients sourced from local farms, complemented by Marrowstone Vineyards <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=a4f6c86e8d&e=49e2085cc8> wine selected especially for the event. View the full menu at saveland.org/landfest <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=54a9d196f2&e=49e2085cc8> . <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=3e4bc16ee8&e=49e2085cc8> Keynote speakers Dr. David Montgomery and Anne Biklé <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=d0cb408d5a&e=49e2085cc8> , co-authors of What Your Food Ate <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=1fed20f17d&e=49e2085cc8> and several other bestsellers, will share insights into the vital link between the health of our soil and the overall health of our ecosystem and our own personal wellbeing. They’ll also be signing copies; our friends at Imprint Bookstore <https://saveland.us4.lis t-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=8e5ff64b84&e=49e2085cc8> will have their books on sale throughout the evening. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=22cfabf702&e=49e2085cc8> Plus: live music from internationally renowned musician Mark Pearson <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2b80a6c2ff&e=49e2085cc8> , a Jefferson County resident who’s enjoyed a long musical career as a member of The Brothers Four and as a solo artist and songwriter; fabulous prizes; and plenty more! So come listen, laugh, eat, drink, and mingle with friends old and new as we celebrate the power of community-powered land conservation work in Jefferson County! Early Bird pricing lasts through June 14, so reserve your tickets today at saveland.org/landfest <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=c8e4a1bc88&e=49e2085cc8> . <mailto:rbrewer@saveland.org?subject=LandFest%20volunteer%20interest> Call For LandFest Volunteers LandFest celebrates the land and the people who love it, and many volunteers make this festive event happen! Roles include greeting guests, serving appetizers and dinner, directing parking, recording bids, and more. And we now have experienced Volunteer Team Captains to help guide you through the evening! If you’re interested in volunteering, please email Ric Brewer <mailto:rbrewer@saveland.org?subject=LandFest%20volunteer%20interest> or call him at 360.379.9501 x112. LandFest Sponsorship Opportunity Interested in becoming a sponsor for LandFest? Sign up now to be included in event promotion activities, ensuring you get the maximum impact from your sponsorship. More than 250 community members join us annually for this event. Together, with your partnership, we can protect the places that matter most in Jefferson County. To inquire or become a sponsor, please email Sarah Zablocki-Axling <mailto:szaxling@saveland.org?subject=LandFest%20sponsor%20interest> or call her at 360.379.9501 x108. Three Community Members Sought to Serve on the New Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Board of Managers <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=611439b506&e=49e2085cc8> Jefferson Land Trust’s Board of Directors is seeking three community members to serve on the new seven-member, volunteer Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Board of Managers <https://saveland.us4.list-m anage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=76dfedd7c7&e=49e2085cc8> . If you’re a resident of East Jefferson County with enthusiasm for the Land Trust’s mission, a deep knowledge of the local community, and a strong interest in community forests, we encourage you to apply by midnight on Friday, June 9. The Community Forest Board of Managers will oversee the establishment and operation of Chimacum Ridge Community Forest following the purchase of the Chimacum Ridge Forest <https://saveland.us4.list-m anage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=a5d0aba30c&e=49e2085cc8> property by Jefferson Land Trust before the end of 2023. For more information, please click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=ecafa52eee&e=49e2085cc8> A Warm Welcome to our Newest Board Member: Jennifer Harrison We're excited to introduce Jennifer “Jen” Harrison, the newest addition to Jefferson Land Trust’s Board of Directors. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2f80a48e6e&e=49e2085cc8> With a deep passion for environmental preservation and a diverse background that spans technology and sustainability, Jen brings extensive experience and expertise to the board. Her dedication to nonprofit and civic work demonstrates her commitment to protecting our natural lands. “I'm thrilled to join the Jefferson Land Trust’s Board, working to protect and preserve the natural beauty of Jefferson County and the Olympic Peninsula for future generations,” Jen says. “The Land Trust's mission is essential to ensuring a sustainable and thriving future for our region and planet." Learn more about Jen >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=0b315f100e&e=49e2085cc8> Jefferson Land Trust Honored with Community Catalyst Award from the Trust for Public Land <https://mcusercontent.com/25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21/images/dbf66c3c-79be-67c4-5a71-eb0d504bbe74.jpeg> Executive Director Richard Tucker accepting the Community Catalyst Award on behalf of Jefferson Land Trust. Photo by Don Pollard, courtesy of TPL. On Saturday, May 13, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=d5cb926384&e=49e2085cc8> marked its 50-year anniversary with a celebration at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle. In honor of our work in land conservation, Jefferson Land Trust was presented with the Community Catalyst Award, along with five other honorees: Chelan-Douglas Land Trust <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=5bd6210cd2&e=49e2085cc8> , Icicle Fund <https://saveland.us4.list-mana ge.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=def3f646e9&e=49e2085cc8> , Metro Parks Tacoma <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=114449cc4b&e=49e2085cc 8> , Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2dc1a855cd&e=49e2085cc8> , and Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=59fef5f85a&e=49e2085cc8> . TPL is a longtime partner of Jefferson Land Trust — in fact, TPL was instrumental in helping Jefferson Land Trust form more than thirty years ago. We're very grateful for their partnership, their ongoing support, and this recent recognition! <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=4712449998&e=49e2085cc8> Forward this newsletter to a friend >>> <https://us4.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=818aa3f3c7&e=49e2085cc8> Check It Out: Steelhead Salmon on the Sol Duc <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=3604d1a2c3&e=49e2085cc8> Local photographer John Gussman of Doubleclick Productions <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2fd961ffc7&e=49e2085cc8> generously supports Jefferson Land Trust by letting us share his incredible nature photography and videography with our community. He recently created this powerful video of steelhead jumping the Salmon Cascades on the Sol Duc River. Anyone who has seen the fish jumping these falls know they go by in the blink of an eye; the slow motion in this video gives you a more intimate view of this stunning natural phenomenon. Upcoming Land Trust Events Work Party: Blue Tube Removal at Lower Donovan Creek Tuesday, June 13, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Lower Donovan Creek Preserve Oh Donovan — so much beauty, and so many weeds! Those who have visited Lower Donovan Creek cannot forget the expansive views, recovering stream, and bright young plant community. At long last, the day has arrived to remove some of those plant protectors from trees that are well and truly grown up. This work will involve lots of walking and bending over water-logged, uneven, but beautiful terrain. Directions: From Center Road, turn onto East Quilcene Road. Take the first left onto McInnis Road then proceed approximately 0.3 miles and park on the road's shoulder near the top of the first driveway on the right. To carpool from Port Townsend, email Preserve Manager Carrie Clendaniel >> <mailto:cclendaniel@saveland.org?subject=June%2013%20Work%20Party%20carpool> ________________________________ LandFest 2023: Passion, Perseverance, Partnership Thursday, July 13, 6:00 - 9:00 pm, Finnriver Farm & Cidery Jefferson Land Trust’s much-loved farm-to-table fundraiser returns with a glittering evening on Finnriver’s meadow. Public radio’s Luke Burbank and local fave Matt Smith will again host this signature celebration! Keynote speakers Dr. David Montgomery and Anne Biklé, co-authors of "What Your Food Ate" and several other bestsellers, will share their insights into the vital link between the health of our soil and the overall health of our ecosystem and our own personal wellbeing. We’ll also enjoy live music, delicious local food, and the company of friends and neighbors as we come together to celebrate the power of community-powered land conservation work in Jefferson County. Early Bird ticket pricing through June 14! Reserve yours at www.saveland.org/landfest. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=4f051f8432&e=49e2085cc8> Upcoming Community Events Forest Stewardship Workshop: Assess Your Forest Condition Tuesday, May 30, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Port Angeles (address will be sent to registered participants) At this workshop, service forester Anne Favolise of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will share some techniques to assess conditions of a forest. Anne will lead a field trip where participants will learn basic ways to measure trees and management techniques to achieve healthier forests. The Clallam Conservation District is excited to partner with DNR to help with registrations for field demonstrations, webinars, and forest identification walks throughout this spring and summer. Forestry topics include wildlife and habitat, plant identification, forest management, forest health, the Wildfire Ready Neighbor Program, the DNR Service Forestry Cost Share Program, tree planting and spacing, pruning, thinning, forest diseases, forestland weeds, insect pests, forest regulations and rules, and natural history of the Olympic Peninsula. For more information and to register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=06718cfcaa&e=49e2085cc8> ________________________________ European Green Crab Molt Search Training Thursday, June 1, 4:00 - 6:00 pm, Port Townsend Marine Science Center Museum Classroom (Building 502, Fort Worden State Park) Sunday, June 11, 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Dungeness River Center (1943 W. Hendrickson Road, Sequim) The emerging invasion by European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) threatens marine resources in Washington. Early detection of small populations gives us the best chance to reduce the spread and impact of this globally damaging invasive species. Washington Sea Grant and Washington State University Extension have teamed up to launch a new volunteer-based early detection program to complement the existing WSG Crab Team trapping and monitoring network. Molt Search aims to support broader participation in early detection by teaching volunteers what to look for and how to report the presence of European green crab molts along inland shorelines, using the MyCoast app. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=30fbda8ab3&e=49e2085cc8> ________________________________ Port Townsend Marine Science Center Presents: Low Tide Walks Sunday, June 4, 9:45 - 11:15 am, Fort Worden State Park Saturday, June 17, 9:00 - 10:30 am, Fort Worden State Park Join a guided walk on the beach at low tide with PTMSC naturalists! Explore tide pools and learn about how marine organisms adapt to the challenges and daily extremes of surviving and thriving in the intertidal zone. Meet at the Museum exhibit portico entrance in Fort Worden State Park for a guided Low Tide Walk on the beach with PTMSC naturalists. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and shoes with good traction for moving around on wet slippery rocks. Walks also offered in July and August. For more information, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=8610ddbd8f&e=49e2085cc8> ________________________________ Forest Stewardship Workshop: Forest Ecology Tuesday, June 6, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Port Angeles (address will be sent to registered participants) Meet forester Rawley Davis of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and learn about important wildlife and plant species of Pacific Northwest forests. Rawley will be leading a walk where participants will identify forest plants, learn fun facts, and learn about the ecology of the Peninsula. The Clallam Conservation District is excited to partner with DNR to help with registrations for field demonstrations, webinars, and forest identification walks throughout this spring and summer. Forestry topics include wildlife and habitat, plant identification, forest management, forest health, the Wildfire Ready Neighbor Program, the DNR Service Forestry Cost Share Program, tree planting and spacing, pruning, thinning, forest diseases, forestland weeds, insect pests, forest regulations and rules, and natural history of the Olympic Peninsula. To register and learn more, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=233fde6d11&e=49e2085cc8> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=4d9ee9f02c&e=49e2085cc8> ________________________________ Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee Presents: Searching for Seaweed Tuesday, June 6, 12:00 - 2:00 pm, Point Hudson in Port Townsend Learn about the different types of seaweeds, where to find them, how to harvest safely and sustainably, and the basic rules and regulations to follow to help ensure seaweed harvests into the future. First, meet in the parking area for a short presentation from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) habitat biologist Nam Siu, then search for seaweed on the beach. Directions, parking, and other details will be sent to all registrants. You will need a current WDFW shellfish/seaweed license, container, and mud boots. This public event is free, but space is limited. To register and learn more, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=57394a0c81&e=49e2085cc8> Questions? Email Monica Montgomery >> <mailto:monica.montgomery1@wsu.edu> ________________________________ Birding By Ear: Identifying Birds Through Song Thursday, June 8, 8:30 am, Quimper West Preserve in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor Have you ever heard a bird in the forest but couldn't see it and wondered what it was? Join ornithologist Dr. Jackie Canterbury as she leads tours through Quimper West Preserve in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=cadb7120c1&e=49e2085cc8> and shows how by training your ear, you can identify birds through their unique songs. Jefferson Land Trust Preserve Steward Wendy Feltham will welcome the group at the Quimper West trailhead and share information about the forest before the walk. The trailhead is on N. Jacob Miller Road. To learn more and register, email today >> <mailto:qwcbirds@gmail.com> ________________________________ Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library’s “Learning Our Landscapes” Series Presents - Land Trusts 101: Conservation Easements Thursday, June 8, 3:00 - 4:30 pm, online via Zoom Land trusts help landowners protect their lands through conservation easements — voluntary agreements to place permanent restrictions on how privately-owned properties are used in order to ensure that important and unique natural features are protected. For more than three decades, Jefferson Land Trust and North Olympic Land Trust have made a profound impact by working with communities across the Olympic Peninsula to protect places that define out local ways of life. Join Jefferson Land Trust’s own Stewardship Director Erik Kingfisher and North Olympic Land Trust Executive Director Tom Sanford to learn why land trusts offer a unique protection model, how conservation easements work, and how communities can impact land conservation. For more information, including the Zoom link and recordings of previous presentations, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=4e48886e8f&e=49e 2085cc8> ________________________________ Washington Native Plant Society Olympic Chapter Presents: Botanical Ramble at Fort Townsend State Park Tuesday, June 20, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, meet at main parking lot at Fort Townsend State Park Ramble through Fort Townsend State Park with retired wetland ecologist Fred Weinmann, a former professor of botany and wetland classes at the University of Washington. This walk of two to three miles will focus on big old trees and communication between/among trees and parasitic vascular plants. Minimum five participants, maximum ten. To sign up, email Fred Weinmann <mailto:fweinmann@cablespeed.com?subject=June%2020%20Ramble> or call him at 360.643.1092. ________________________________ Friends of Fort Flagler Presents: Cougar and Bear Conflict Management and Prevention Wednesday, June 28, 6:00 pm, Fort Flagler Hospital (10451 Flagler Road, Nordland) Join the discussion to learn about living and recreating in cougar and bear habitat and how you can protect yourself and your animals. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) can be a resource to help protect your animals through education, property review, and recommendations. Presenter: Nickoli Kallman is a WDFW Wildlife Conflict Technician. In this role, he oversees wildlife conflict situations with cougars, bears, and a variety of other species throughout the northern end of the Olympic Peninsula. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=a4ab494107&e=49e2085cc8> ________________________________ Birding Walks with Beverly McNeil Saturdays, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Fort Worden, Lake Anderson, Fort Flagler, and Fort Townsend State Parks Beverly McNeil, Admiralty Audubon trip leader and nature photographer, conducts bird walks at a local Washington state park every Saturday. She offers her walks for no cost at Lake Anderson State Park every third Saturday and at Fort Flagler State Park every fourth Saturday. When these no-cost outings are full (five people), folks can reach out to Beverly to book bird walks for a fee at any of the four state parks on first and second Saturdays or on any other chosen dates. Wear sturdy footwear and dress for changeable weather; bring binoculars and your own water. Please note this program is dependent on good weather. To sign up and get details, email Beverly >> <mailto:Bevybirds53@gmail.com?subject=Birdwalk> ________________________________ Call for Board Members: Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board Positions open until filled The Jefferson County Noxious Weed Control Board <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=785ef456e9&e=49e2085cc8> is looking for new Board Members! As an environmental regulatory board under RCW17.10, the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Board strives to preserve and protect our county's ecosystem, agriculture, recreational areas, and citizens from the economic losses and adverse effects associated with noxious weeds. They're currently accepting applications for two out of their five districts: District 4 (Olympic and West End) and District 5 (Quilcene and Brinnon) are currently vacant. Priority will go to applicants who are involved in the production of agriculture in any way. 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