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Removal Team

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Date & Time
Saturday, November 6, 2021 | 9:00am - 1:00pm
Priority Area:
Location
Teanaway Community Forest
Project Difficulty
Easy
Age Restriction
Any participant under 13 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
What to Bring

Henry Field Volunteers:

  • Meet here at 9:30 am to check in with DNR staff

Bissoli Field Volunteers

  • Meet here at 9:30am to check in with DNR staff

Barbed Wire volunteers:

  • Meet here at 9:30am to check in with DNR staff

For safety, volunteers are required to wear:

  • Long pants made of sturdy material
  • Sturdy, close-toed shoes
  • Gloves (provided)
  • Hard hats for construction projects (provided

In addition, we recommend that participants bring:

  • Rain gear and/or sun protection
  • Bug repellent
  • Long sleeved shirt
  • At least one full water bottle
  • Small daypack for snacks/food as needed, extra layers, etc…
Where to Meet and Parking Information
Start at I-90 exit 85 (Cle Elum). Go east on SR-970 for 6.9 miles. Turn left on Teanaway Road. Drive for 7 miles, then turn left on West Fork Teanaway Road. In half a mile, turn left into the campground, and follow signs for event parking.
Additional Information

Community Forests are working landscapes where communities partner with land managers to preserve the forest and uses they love. The Teanaway Community Forest demonstrates how conservation, sustainable forestry and community partnership goals can be achieved. This beautiful 50,241-acre landscape lies at the headwaters of the Yakima Basin watershed. The state purchased the land in 2013 with funding provided by the Legislature and established Washington's first state-owned community forest. It is managed by the Dept. of Natural Resources, the Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, and an Advisory Committee of local community members. The forest contains nearly 400 miles of free-flowing streams and prime habitat for fish and wildlife. It has a history of grazing and timber harvests and offers unique recreation opportunities. Join DNR and their partners to restore the landscape and maintain recreation amenities for everyone to enjoy.

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