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2014-2015 CWMP WINTER FIELD SEASON REPORT

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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13 | P a g e Photo 5 Photo documentation of a bobcat trail. Gold Creek transect. Photo 6 Team leader Kim Shelton stands next to an elk antler rub from the Easton South transect which is located in an island of forest between the east and west bound lanes of the interstate, indicating that elk are using this habitat patch for more than just passing refuge while crossing the highway. Note the lack of snow on the ground in this photo taken in late January. Easton transect.

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