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Clark County to seek DNR conservation swap; Larch Mountain parcel proposed

5956228 · October 15, 2025
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Clark County officials on Oct. 15 discussed sending a letter of interest to the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) about the agency's Natural Conservation Swap program and identified a 612-acre parcel on Larch Mountain as a candidate for conservation.

Clark County officials on Oct. 15 discussed sending a letter of interest to the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) about the agency's Natural Conservation Swap program and identified a 612-acre parcel on Larch Mountain as a candidate for conservation.

County policy staff Jordan Bogie told the council the legislature has set aside climate funding for a program that would remove selected DNR trust lands from timber production and acquire replacement timber lands for trust beneficiaries. "It would be a good idea to write a letter expressing interest in this program," Bogie said, adding the county could recommend a preferred parcel but that DNR would make the final decision.

The parcel discussed measures about 612 acres, of which…

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