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HomeMy WebLinkAbout062524 - Jefferson Land Trust News and Events - June 2024ALERT: 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=ab946c49d4&e=c62e014255> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=370067e2bb&e=c62e014255> June 2024 eNews <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=3e999b8739&e=c62e014255> Chimacum Ridge panorama by John Gussman. Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Update: Land Trust Purchases 853-Acre Chimacum Ridge <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=be4f6b67d0&e=c62e014255> For more than a decade, Jefferson Land Trust has been working to protect Chimacum Ridge with the vision of establishing the Chimacum Ridge Community Forest. Thanks to outstanding support from generous donors, conservation partners, and granting agencies, we recently completed the purchase of 853-acre Chimacum Ridge from our partner EFM — the Land Trust’s largest land acquisition to date! Once it’s combined with the Land Trust’s adjacent Valley View Forest Preserve, the “future gateway” to the community forest, Chimacum Ridge Community Forest will total 918 acres of working forest, wetlands, and wildlife habitat. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2e9264d39a&e=c62e014255> Chimacum Ridge will be a shared living resource that’s deeply connected to its community, locally controlled and managed, and free and open to all people and creatures. It will have economic, ecological, and social (educational, recreational, and cultural) benefits to our community and will model a regenerative relationship with the land — forever. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=ce169e5b44&e=c62e014255> Our work to realize the forest’s full potential is not over. With the land purchased, trails and infrastructure need to be built, public use and selective harvest plans finalized, and ecological baseline studies completed before Chimacum Ridge Community Forest can open to the public in 2025. To provide public access to the community forest, we’ll be working with volunteers and contract crews over the next year to add trails, signage, parking, and other infrastructure that will welcome visitors to experience the natural beauty of this special place, and begin to imagine how the possibilities offered by the community forest can best provide a balance of ecological, environmental, and social benefits to our community. Read more about the exciting progress on Chimacum Ridge >>> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=d686570297&e=c62e014255> Above right photos, top: Land Trust staff and community members walking the Chimacum Ridge ridgeline on an old logging road. Middle: Members of the three newly formed volunteer community forest advisory groups (economic, ecological, and social) meeting at Chimacum Junior/Senior High School in early 2023. Bottom: Land Trust staff members, AmeriCorps crew members, Community Forest Manager Ryen Helzer (far right) and Chimacum Ridge Community Forest Board Chair Tim Lawson (second from left) removing Scotch broom on Chimacum Ridge. Land Trust Staff Members Complete In-The-Field Wildlife Track and Sign Certification <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=86224a06bd&e=c62e014255> Above: Tracker Specialist and Evaluator David Moskowitz (left) and AmeriCorps interns Kelcie (center) and Jaise (right) observing mink tracks. Below: Beaver tooth the group found at a kill site; photo by Greg Sachs. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=9b264e85e0&e=c62e014255> In late May, several Land Trust staff members completed an intensive two-day track and sign workshop on Land Trust preserves across East Jefferson County. This two-day field experience, which is both an assessment and a training, is offered by CyberTracker <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=c51592362c&e=c62e014255> , an international organization recognized as the gold standard for tracker training and certification across North America, Africa, and Europe. The evaluation was led by David Moskowitz <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=bf64073b31&e=c62e014255> , a CyberTracker-certified Track and Sign Specialist, Trailing Specialist, Senior Tracker, and one of 14 CyberTracker Evaluators in North America. He was joined by two CyberTracker-certified Track and Sign Specialists whose names might be familiar to you: Sarah Spaeth, our Director of Conservation and Strategic Partnerships <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=df4954a3a 0&e=c62e014255> , and Andy Stratton, Project Technician at Panthera’s <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=f6df735e9f&e=c62e014255> Olympic Cougar Project who was a special guest speaker, along with Olympic Cougar Project Director Dr. Mark Elbroch, at the Land Trust’s 2024 virtual Conservation Breakfast! <https://saveland.us4.list-manag e.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=cda7711256&e=c62e014255> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=7eb84f2f26&e=c62e014255> The experience transformed the way many of us observe and understand land on the Olympic Peninsula and the creatures who use it. Deepening and expanding this knowledge is invaluable to us as an organization, because the more knowledge we have about the local lands we care for, the more effectively we can make decisions about how to manage these lands for the benefit of all who share them. Read more >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=e3975d45d1&e=c62e014255> Above: Land Trust staff members posing with the certificates they earned. Back row: Conservation Project Manager Blaise Sullivan, Director of Conservation and Strategic Partnerships Sarah Spaeth, AmeriCorps intern Greg Sachs, Community Forest Manager Ryen Helzer, AmeriCorps intern Jaise Wilson, Stewardship Coordinator Marlowe Moser. Bottom row: AmeriCorps intern Kelcie Kysar, Tracker Specialist and Evaluator David Moskowitz, Director of Stewardship and Resilience Erik Kingfisher. We're Seeking an AmeriCorps Habitat Enhancement Crew Member <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=16f5f2fa0d&e=c62e014255> Northern Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor. Photo by Wendy Feltham. Jefferson Land Trust is currently recruiting an AmeriCorps habitat enhancement intern for a 10.5-month engagement beginning in September 2024. The intern will play an important role in caring for the Land Trust's many nature preserves. Click here to learn more >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=27df81a8ac&e=c62e014255> "Summer Trails" Feature: Duckabush Oxbow and Wetlands Preserve <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=18d0c615d6&e=c62e014255> Walking on the one of the trails at Duckabush Oxbow and Wetlands Preserve. Looking for local natural places to explore this summer? We encourage you to head out to Jefferson Land Trust's public preserves, right here in East Jefferson County! Each month of the summer, we'll feature a public preserve in our newsletter where you and your friends and family are welcome to come discover, and rediscover, the abundant beauty and solace of our community's protected natural places. June's featured preserve is Duckabush Oxbow and Wetlands Preserve <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=7886402194&e=c62e014255> , which was permanently protected by the Land Trust in 2015. Trails branching from the "elk meadow," a large central clearing, will guide you down the banks of the gorgeous Duckabush River and through forests abundant with mossy bigleaf maples. On a clear summer day, you'll also catch views of the Olympic Mountains. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=128f3fe5b5&e=c62e014255> In the Duckabush River Valley, more than 3,000 acres of land have been permanently protected by Jefferson Land Trust and others. This ancient wildlife corridor supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. Directions: From Highway 101 near Brinnon, take Duckabush Road for about 1 mile to the parking area beneath the power lines on the left. (To permit wildlife to enjoy winter forage undisturbed, the preserve is closed to visitors from December through April.) <https://mcusercontent.com/25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21/images/3038489e-4f40-738a-10ef-4a2bf0b01cbc.jpg> “I go to Duckabush Oxbow and Wetlands Preserve to be, listen, smell, and watch. It’s a feast for the senses, it’s good therapy, and best of all, it’s free." - Richard Tucker, Executive Director, Jefferson Land Trust LandFest Co-sponsors Port Townsend Film Festival: Early Bird Tickets Available Now Jefferson Land Trust is proud to sponsor the 2024 Port Townsend Film Festival <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=bf7619511d&e=c62e014255> (PTFF) as it celebrates its 25th year September 19-22 with the theme “On the Journey.” This evocative theme encapsulates the spirit of PTFF’s quarter-century celebration, inviting us all to reflect on the remarkable path traveled since the first film festival in 1999. <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=545191d491&e=c62e014255> Early-bird pricing for PTFF is available now through July 17. Early pass holders get a 20% discount and also enjoy advance ticket reservation priveleges to book their must-see films as early as August 29. Early-bird pricing is available for the comprehensive Festival Pass, the flexible 6-Pass and 3-Pass options, and the Virtual Pass. Only 30 passes of each type are available at this extra-early-bird rate, so reserve yours today at ptfilm.org <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=9b0c4bfd2a&e=c62e014255> . Jefferson Land Trust's Look to the Land <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=724ca512b0&e=c62e014255> campaign video will be featured during this year's film festival. PTFF also stepped up as a sponsor for LandFest 2024, Jefferson Land Trust’s summer fundraising gala on July 11. We’re grateful to PTFF and all our sponsors for helping us make this annual event happen! Public Comment Period Open Through Friday, June 28: DNR's Proposed Boundary Expansion at Dabob Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=3a7f7bd26b&e=c62e014255> Dabob Bay. Photo by John Gussman. The Dabob Bay Natural Area was established in 1984 to protect rare examples of intact salt marsh and sand spit plant communities within one of Washington’s highest functioning coastal spit and tidal wetland systems. The Washington State Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) proposal to expand the boundaries of the Dabob Bay Natural Area by 3,860 acres would provide more complete protection and improved long-term viability of features by further protecting hydrologic influences on streams, wetlands, and bays, while expanding and improving connectivity of wildlife habitat. A public hearing was held on June 17 and the public comment period is open until the close of business on Friday, June 28. We encourage members of the community to support the proposed expansion through online comment or written letter to DNR. To learn more about the proposed expansion, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2ff30be2eb&e=c62e014255> To submit your comments through DNR's online form, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=1b924b13ec&e=c62e014255> Letters postdated by June 28 can be mailed to: Washington State Department of Natural Resources ATTN: Proposed NRCA Boundary Expansion PO Box 47014 Olympia, WA, 98504-7014 Jefferson Land Trust is one of a broad coalition of partners working to protect the ecological integrity of the Tarboo Bay/Dabob Bay area. We've protected more than 1,000 acres of wildlife habitat here through collaboration with DNR, the Northwest Watershed Institute <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=79d3582bba&e=c62e014255> , Trust for Public Land <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=4d6034c93a&e=c62e014255> , the federal government, Jefferson County, the US Navy, willing landowners, and many others. Forward this message to a friend >>> <https://us4.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=b7a6b6a965&e=c62e014255> Upcoming Land Trust Events Work Party: Creating Nurse Logs for Wildlife Tuesday, July 9, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Duckabush Riparian Forest Preserve Let there be nurse logs! Help us help wildlife. This season we embark on a journey to create more than 300 nurse logs, standing snags, and habitat piles for critters of many shapes and sizes. This work will require moving logs in teams over uneven terrain, and using our architectural eye to build wildlife-friendly habitat features. Directions: Meet at 10:00 am at the public parking area immediately south of the Duckabush River on US 101. The parking area is signed, and is the first driveway on the right after crossing the Duckabush bridge heading south from Brinnon. Questions? Please contact Preserve Manager Carrie Clendaniel at cclendaniel@saveland.org <mailto:cclendaniel@saveland.org> . ________________________________ Upcoming Community Events Home Composting Class Saturday, June 29, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Finnriver Farm & Cidery Join your fellow Jefferson County citizens for an engaging interactive workshop with instruction on how to create and maintain a healthy compost system with food and yard waste. Create compost to amend your soil, retain moisture, provide essential nutrients for your plants, and more! Available to Jefferson County residents who have not attended this class previously. This is the last of these home composting classes to be offered in 2024. Cost: $25. Participants will receive a $125 Earth Machine compost bin (one per household). Participants must attend the full workshop to receive their compost bin. Additional family members and/or friends may attend at no charge with one paid registration. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=57c17a614d&e=c62e014255> . Questions? Email Laura Tucker at lauratucker98368@gmail.com >> <mailto:lauratucker98368@gmail.com?subject=Home%20composting%20class> or call her at 360.379.4491. ________________________________ Friends of Fort Flagler Presents: Trees - Weavers of the Forest Saturday, June 29, 2:00 - 3:30 pm, Fort Flagler State Park This fascinating event is all about the incredible world of trees! Learn about how trees are the true weavers of the forest, connecting all living things in a delicate web of life. Discover the many ways trees provide for us, from clean air to shelter for wildlife. This event will be a great opportunity to deepen your appreciation for these majestic giants of nature and connect with the forest in a whole new way. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=2ff62c3d7c&e=c62e014255> ________________________________ Port Townsend Marine Science Center (PTMSC) Presents: Low Tide Walk Saturday, July 5, 9:30 - 11:00 am, PTMSC at Fort Worden State Park Join PTMSC naturalists for a guided low tide walk on the beach! Explore tide pools and learn about how marine organisms are adapted for the challenges and daily extremes of living in the intertidal zone. Space is limited and registration is required to guarantee your place. Cost: Adults: $10. Youth ages 6-17: $5. Children 5 and under: free. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=8311cf416e&e=c62e014255> ________________________________ Washington Native Plant Society Olympic Chapter Presents: Hurricane Ridge to Klahhane Ridge and Switchback Trail Hike Thursday, June 11, 9:00 am, Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park This is a moderately strenuous hike of about seven miles, with a car shuttle return to Hurricane Ridge from the Switchback Trailhead parking lot. Botanical highlights include endemic Campanula piperi (Piper’s harebell) and Pinguicula vulgaris (common butterwort). Leader: Fayla Schwartz. The group is limited to 12 people. Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at Hurricane Ridge, but we can leave some cars at the Port Angeles Olympic National Park Visitor Center. Register by July 8 by emailing olympic@wnps.org >> <mailto:olympic@wnps.org> ________________________________ Kul Kah Han Native Plant Garden’s "Growing Knowledge in the Garden" Speaker Series Presents: Vegetation Ecosystems on the Olympic Peninsula and Greater Washington State Sunday, July 14, 1:00 pm, Salmon Shelter at H.J. Carroll Park Come learn about planting native plants in your home garden! The Kul Kah Han Native Plant Demonstration Garden is hosting a free bi-monthly speaker series focusing on the importance of planting native plants in your garden and the how tos of doing it! The July presentation of the series will be given by Fayla Schwartz, PhD. Fayla is Chapter Chair of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society. All talks will be held rain or shine. There is some seating in the shelter but feel free to bring a lawn chair. Learn more here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=e37d07614d&e=c62e014255> or email kkhnativeplants@gmail.com >> <mailto:kkhnativeplants@gmail.com> ________________________________ Friends of Fort Flagler Presents: Intro to the Joy of Nature Journaling Wednesday, July 24, 10:00 am - noon, Fort Flagler State Park Spend a morning with instructor Kathryn Owen to learn ways to record your experiences in nature. Nature journaling is a wonderful way to learn about the natural world. You don’t need any prior art experience to participate; all it requires is a sense of curiosity and an interest in closely observing the world around you, plus a pencil and a sketchbook to get started! Kathryn Owen has worked in informal learning and environmental education for over 30 years. She has taught audiences ranging from preschoolers to graduate students, with the goal of helping people of all ages appreciate and care for the natural world. To learn more and register, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=de6d3c1faf&e=c62e014255> ________________________________ Wild Church Port Townsend Saturday, July 27, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Fort Townsend State Park Every 4th Saturday of the month, join guide Katy Taylor to gather in and with creation, with other folks, and with the other beings on this earth. Practice together to move from human being to earth being, in reverence and respect for earth. Begin by meeting in circle and sharing some opening words, song, and practices, and then wander in silence. Afterwards, the group will reconvene to share their experiences. For more information, click here >> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=a21c1cd44b&e=c62e014255> ________________________________ Northwest Watershed Institute Presents: 2024 Headwaters to Bay Youth Environmental Education and Restoration Program Monday - Friday, August 5 - 16 The Headwaters to Bay: Youth Environmental Education and Restoration Program includes a two-week paid summer field internship for 22 high school students. The program will take place Monday-Friday, August 5 -16, and participants can earn a stipend of up to $1,000 ($500/week). Students will have an opportunity to learn about and work on restoration projects from the headwaters of Tarboo Creek to Tarboo-Dabob Bay. Throughout the following school year, there will be leadership opportunities with stipends up to $200 available for interested students to continue being involved in monthly Dabob Days community projects. Rising 9th-12th grade students are encouraged to apply. For more information and to apply, click here>> <https://saveland.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25cbb92181e6db1730fe5fb21&id=ccbd837b66&e=c62e014255> . Questions? Email Megan Brookens at megan@nwwatershed.org>> <mailto:megan@nwwatershed.org> or call her at 407-383-0851. ________________________________ Birding Walks with Beverly McNeil Saturdays, 9:00 am - noon, 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. 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