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Conservation district seeks county sign-off on 12.6-acre Skokomish Valley restoration grant
Summary
The conservation district asked Mason County to confirm county parcel titles and sign a landowner certification so a grant can fund removal of Himalayan blackberry and knotweed and replant native conifers across about 12.6 acres of county-owned land in the Skokomish Valley. The grant runs through June 2029.
Marissa Newby, the riparian program coordinator with the conservation district, briefed the commissioners about a proposed riparian restoration project that would treat and replant roughly 12.6 acres of county-owned parcels in the Skokomish Valley.
Newby said the parcels have limited conifer cover and are infested with invasive…
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