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Clallam Conservation District reports increased plantings, cover-crop program growth and rising costs for elections and database work

5677811 · August 18, 2025
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The Clallam Conservation District told commissioners on Aug. 18 it planted nearly 25,000 native trees and shrubs across almost 48 acres of riparian buffers, expanded its cover-crop seed program and continued septic replacement projects but is seeing rising administrative costs for elections and public-records work.

The Clallam Conservation District presented its annual update to county commissioners on Aug. 18, reporting expanded plantings, growth in agricultural cover-crop assistance and ongoing on‑site septic replacement work while flagging rising administrative costs. Major program highlights: the district said it planted 24,831 trees and shrubs across 47.48 acres of streamside buffers in the 2024–25 planting season (nine projects), assisted 40 farms with on-site visits and distributed 20,500 pounds of cover-crop seed…

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