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Commissioners recognize Olympic Peninsula as National Wildlife Federation community habitat; some residents raise transparency and conflict concerns

5677852 · August 19, 2025
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Clallam County commissioners issued a proclamation recognizing the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society and partners after the North Olympic Peninsula achieved National Wildlife Federation certification as a community wildlife habitat.

Clallam County commissioners on Tuesday read a proclamation recognizing the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society and partner organizations for gaining National Wildlife Federation certification of the North Olympic Peninsula as a community wildlife habitat. The proclamation, signed by Commissioners French, Johnson and Ozias, cited the regional importance of bird conservation and the society’s North Olympic Wildlife Habitat Project, launched in September 2024 in partnership with the National Wildlife Federation, the Dungeness River Nature Center and Wild Birds Unlimited. Rhonda Coates,…

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