CNW Fire Dispatch #11 – Impacts to Working for Wildlife

CNW Fire Dispatch #11 – Impacts to Working for Wildlife

Editor’s Note: This is the eleventh of our fire dispatches from staff and colleagues that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  The Working for Wildlife Initiative, led by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and Conservation Northwest staffers Jen Watkins and Jay Kehne, is a seven year partnership to protect wildlife habitat, working … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #10 – Touring the Okanogan

Editor’s Note: This is the tenth of our fire dispatches from staff and colleagues that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director September in the Okanogan is still sublime, even in the aftermath of this epic fire season. While many landscapes burned very hot, it’s still possible to … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #9 – Rain comes to the Kettle Fires

Editor’s Note: This is the ninth of our fire dispatches from staff and colleagues that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  Conservation Associate David Heflick lives in a log cabin outside the town of Orient near the Kettle River Mountain Range in the Columbia Highlands. As part of our Forest Field Program team, he works … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #8 – Loss at Scanlon Lake

Editor’s Note: This is the eighth of our fire dispatches from staff and colleagues that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  By Andy Held, Conservation Northwest Boardmember. Andy also serves on the board of Wilderness Awareness School. HE has used the land around Scanlon Lake for many years. My life changed at Scanlon … Continued

On the trail of wolverines in the North Cascades

The adventures of our 2015 wildlife monitoring intern Tess Rooney By Tess Rooney, Wildlife Monitoring Intern As the spring-summer 2015 intern for the Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project, I was familiar with the protocol for setting up a wolverine camera trap: construct a run-pole, stabilize it, attract wolverines with bait or lure, and set up two motion-activated … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #7 – Colleagues evacuated from Nespelem

Editor’s Note: This is the seventh of our dispatches from staff that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires. Dispatch #1, Dispatch #2, Dispatch #3, Dispatch #4, Dispatch #5, Dispatch #6. Jay Kehne lives and works in Omak, Washington. He leads our Wolf Conflict Avoidance Program, including the Range Rider Pilot Project, and also works on habitat connectivity and … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #6 – Land ownership maps

Editor’s Note: This is the sixth of our dispatches from staff that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  By Chase Gunnell, Deputy Communications Director Below is a map of 2015 wildfire perimeters (as of August 21st, 2015) overlaid with property ownership and land management in northcentral and northeast Washington. So far, this year’s fires seem … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #5 – Cantwell fire policy hearing

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth of our dispatches from staff that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires. By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director Today, I attended a field hearing on fire policy hosted by Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Senator John Barrasso (R-WY). Sen. Cantwell opened the hearing by saying “every dollar spent on (fire) … Continued

CNW Fire Dispatch #4: The scene in Twisp

Editor’s Note: This is the fourth of our dispatches from staff that live or work in the areas impacted by this year’s fires.  George Wooten lives in Twisp, working on forest and wildlands restoration and policy in north-central Washington as part of our Forest Field Program. He has been sending us regular fire updates over the past … Continued