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How a carbon market is fueling change in the Nisqually Community Forest


How a carbon market is fueling change in the Nisqually Community Forest
Matthew Smith
It’s a hot day. But deep inside the Nisqually Community Forest, there’s no shortage of shade as my photographer and I work our way around skinny trees and toward a pair of researchers.
A familiar cracking and popping sound echoes around us as we walk over old branches that have fallen to the forest floor before it’s interrupted.
“All right, whatcha got,” calls out Sam Tharpgeorge, a researcher with Resilient Forestry.
Carson, a recent University of Washington graduate, and Tharpgeorge’s work partner, calls out from a distance between two trees and then scribbles down the information.

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Land buy adds 2,200 acres to Nisqually Community Forest


Land buy adds 2,200 acres to Nisqually Community Forest
May 19, 2021
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Nisqually Community Forest will add 2,200 acres of land purchased for $9.6 million, effectively doubling the protected forest’s size.
The Nisqually Indian Tribe and Nisqually Land Trust partnered to protect the land located west of Gifford Pinchot National Forest and north of the Nisqually Community Forest, according to a news release.
“The Nisqually Tribe has always been our primary partner,” said land trust executive director Jeanette Dorner. “But this project brings that partnership to a new level, and one that we couldn’t be more proud of.”

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