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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Aug 27, 2025, 02:14 PM Aug 27

Environment WA to conserve 77,000 acres of older forests on state lands

Eight months after Public Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove entered office and paused logging sales in older forests on state land, Washington’s Department of Natural Resources has identified 77,000 acres to set aside for conservation.

Called “structurally complex forests” by the Department of Natural Resources and “legacy forests” by some conservationists, these older forests aren’t quite old enough to qualify for old-growth protections but are biologically diverse and naturally resistant to wildfire.

Under Upthegrove’s plan, 29,000 acres of the forests will remain available for harvest. Most of the roughly two-dozen timber sales paused will proceed.

Upthegrove touted the plan as Washington’s “biggest step forward in forest conservation in a generation.”

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/08/26/wa-lands-commissioner-orders-77000-acres-of-older-state-forests-to-be-conserved/

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Environment WA to conserve 77,000 acres of older forests on state lands (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 27 OP
Sounds good, but it's really not that much. WestMichRad Aug 27 #1

WestMichRad

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1. Sounds good, but it's really not that much.
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 04:12 PM
Aug 27

77,000 acres is about 120 square miles, or in total a 12 mile x 10 mile area (if contiguous). By comparison, Washington state is about 71,362 square miles.

I’m sure other land in the state are also protected, but some are under various threats (e.g. our federal government eager to strip resources from everything they can).

So sad to see our wild lands disappearing.

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