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“SNW’s involvement in Lake County had made a tremendous difference. We see a bright future and the optimism is a direct result of Sustainable Northwest’s involvement in our community.”

Jim Walls
Lake County Resources Initiative

 
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Welcome New Board Members
Sustainable Northwest is pleased to welcome three new members to our Board of Directors: Camilla Seth, Jeff Allen, and Marcie McLaughlin.
Oregon Business Plan and Rural Idaho Entrepreneur Recognized for Leadership in Sustainability and Conservation
2008 Cecil D. Andrus Leadership Awards Presented at SNW Gala on March 14th in Portland
Klamath Basin Agreement establishes new paradigm for Western watershed management
Klamath Basin Agreement establishes new paradigm for Western watershed management
The proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement represents a positive step forward for the management of the West's rivers, rangelands and forests.
Lakeview dedicates small diameter mill and biomass energy project
Lakeview dedicates small diameter mill and biomass energy project
The Collins Companies and Marubeni Sustainable Energy host the ribbon cutting for a new small diameter sawmill and highlight the future Lakeview Biomass Energy Plant in Oregon
Upstream 21 Acquires Two Wood Products Enterprises
HFHC partners Jefferson State Forest Products and Community Smallwood Solutions acquired by Upstream 21
SNW Welcomes Two New Board Members
Sustainable Northwest is excited to welcome Kathy Long Holland of LongSherpa Design and Tim Taylor of the Environmental Home Center to its Board of Directors.
Our First Video: The People and Place of Lake County, Oregon
Through interviews with community members and sweeping images of the quiet Lake County landscape, this video provides a beautiful history of the early days of the community-based sustainability movement in the Northwest. Featuring Paul Harlan, Collins Companies, Jim Walls, Lake County Resources Initiative, Jane O'Keeffe, SNW Board Member and Martin Goebel, SNW President on the story of collaboration on the Lakeview Sustained Yield Unit.
HFHC Receives Woody Biomass Utilization Grant from USFS
The Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities Partnership (HFHC) was the recent recipient of a $249,000 Woody Biomass Utilization Grant from the US Forest Service. Through this grant, HFHC will provide strategic financial and technical assistance to four separate projects treating at-risk forests and processing the small diameter material into value added products.
Public Forum on Working Conditions for Forest Workers Held with Federal Officials
Federal officials gathered at a public forum in Eugene, Oregon on January 31, 2007 to discuss new efforts to protect the health and safety of contract workers on national forest lands, and hear comments from forest workers and contractors about their experiences with forest working conditions. Among the eighty people in attendance were Mark Rey, USDA Undersecretary for Natural Resources and the Environment, and Alex Passantino, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division.
Chewaucan Challenge: Return of the Desert Red Band Trout
Due to a recent restoration and dam removal effort, the Chewaucan River in Lake County, Oregon is seeing the return of the Red Band Trout. Scheduled for July 22-25, 2007 in Lakeview, the first-annual Chewaucan Challenge is an elite catch-and-release fly fishing tournament to inaugurate the return of this once thriving recreational fishing industry.

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