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CWMP Winter 2013-2014 Monitoring Report Final

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989, Conservation Northwest has worke

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60 CWMP 2013-2014 Winter Field Season Report If you feel you have captured a photo of your target species, or a unique photo that interests you – you can upload it to Google Drive and alert our staff to view OR email it directly to our staff. Photos can be emailed simultaneously to alison@conservationnw.org and jwatkins@conservationnw.org (to ensure that even if one of us is on vacation they are viewed). Selected photos are shared on our website, and results reported monthly in our volunteer e-newsletter. Requests for any photographs can be made through our program to alison@conservationnw.org or jwatkins@conservationnw.org Photos that need further identification or discussion are taken to our Advisory Council prior to any wider release, and we will notify you of the discussion and outcome. Any interaction with the media based on the results of a camera is decided upon by the host non-profit organizations, and shared with the Advisory Council. An annual report is prepared at the close of each season that will report on all results, and at that time all results, with the exception of details of camera locations, are public knowledge. If any member of the press approaches you about the program, please re-direct them to our offices and staff. Contacts for Remote Camera Work for 2014: Project Coordinator: Alison Huyett, alison@conservationnw.org or 206-637-9747 ext 201; Project Director: Jen Watkins, jwatkins@conservationnw.org or 206.940.7914V

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