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SUMMARY:Habitat Conservation Plan Community Meetings for Rural Landowners
DESCRIPTION:The Thurston County Habitat Conservation Plan is a long-range planning tool to protect federally listed prairie species while enabling continued development around the county. It will impact thousands of acres in Thurston County. Come learn how your rural and working lands can both provide habitat value and remain working farms and/or rural residential open space. If the HCP is lemons\, we’ll talk about how to make it lemonade. \nWashington State University and Thurston County will give a presentation\, and there will be a chance to talk to local agencies about your property and to find out what kind of conservation options are available for you. Contact Sierra Smith for more information at sierra.smith1@wsu.edu or leave him a voicemail at (360) 867-2165. \nThurston County is home to multiple federally-listed threatened and endangered species. The Endangered Species Act protections associated with these listings mean some property owners have federal rules and requirements to work through before they can break ground on building and property development projects. A Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is a technical study detailing how to offset development impacts on protected species and species habitats. \nCommunity meetings will be held on the following days and times:\n\nThursday September 29th\, Tumwater.  Brighton Park Grange\, 815 Brighton Park SW\, Tumwater 6:00-8:00 pm\nTuesday October 18th\, Tenino. Violet Prairie Grange\, 17028 Violet Prairie Rd SE\, Tenino 6:00-8:00 pm\nWednesday November 9th\, Rainer. Sportsman’s Club\, 404 Alaska St.\, Rainier 6:00-8:00 pm\n\nBring your questions. \nFood and drink provided.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/thurston/event/hcp-meetings/2022-11-09/
ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra%20Smith":MAILTO:sierra.smith1@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Habitat Conservation Plan Community Meetings for Rural Landowners
DESCRIPTION:The Thurston County Habitat Conservation Plan is a long-range planning tool to protect federally listed prairie species while enabling continued development around the county. It will impact thousands of acres in Thurston County. Come learn how your rural and working lands can both provide habitat value and remain working farms and/or rural residential open space. If the HCP is lemons\, we’ll talk about how to make it lemonade. \nWashington State University and Thurston County will give a presentation\, and there will be a chance to talk to local agencies about your property and to find out what kind of conservation options are available for you. Contact Sierra Smith for more information at sierra.smith1@wsu.edu or leave him a voicemail at (360) 867-2165. \nThurston County is home to multiple federally-listed threatened and endangered species. The Endangered Species Act protections associated with these listings mean some property owners have federal rules and requirements to work through before they can break ground on building and property development projects. A Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is a technical study detailing how to offset development impacts on protected species and species habitats. \nCommunity meetings will be held on the following days and times:\n\nThursday September 29th\, Tumwater.  Brighton Park Grange\, 815 Brighton Park SW\, Tumwater 6:00-8:00 pm\nTuesday October 18th\, Tenino. Violet Prairie Grange\, 17028 Violet Prairie Rd SE\, Tenino 6:00-8:00 pm\nWednesday November 9th\, Rainer. Sportsman’s Club\, 404 Alaska St.\, Rainier 6:00-8:00 pm\n\nBring your questions. \nFood and drink provided.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/thurston/event/hcp-meetings/2022-10-18/
ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra%20Smith":MAILTO:sierra.smith1@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Habitat Conservation Plan Community Meetings for Rural Landowners
DESCRIPTION:The Thurston County Habitat Conservation Plan is a long-range planning tool to protect federally listed prairie species while enabling continued development around the county. It will impact thousands of acres in Thurston County. Come learn how your rural and working lands can both provide habitat value and remain working farms and/or rural residential open space. If the HCP is lemons\, we’ll talk about how to make it lemonade. \nWashington State University and Thurston County will give a presentation\, and there will be a chance to talk to local agencies about your property and to find out what kind of conservation options are available for you. Contact Sierra Smith for more information at sierra.smith1@wsu.edu or leave him a voicemail at (360) 867-2165. \nThurston County is home to multiple federally-listed threatened and endangered species. The Endangered Species Act protections associated with these listings mean some property owners have federal rules and requirements to work through before they can break ground on building and property development projects. A Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is a technical study detailing how to offset development impacts on protected species and species habitats. \nCommunity meetings will be held on the following days and times:\n\nThursday September 29th\, Tumwater.  Brighton Park Grange\, 815 Brighton Park SW\, Tumwater 6:00-8:00 pm\nTuesday October 18th\, Tenino. Violet Prairie Grange\, 17028 Violet Prairie Rd SE\, Tenino 6:00-8:00 pm\nWednesday November 9th\, Rainer. Sportsman’s Club\, 404 Alaska St.\, Rainier 6:00-8:00 pm\n\nBring your questions. \nFood and drink provided.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/thurston/event/hcp-meetings/2022-09-29/
ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra%20Smith":MAILTO:sierra.smith1@wsu.edu
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