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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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9 | P a g e RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEXT FIELD SEASON 1. Continue to refine our electronic data collection methods and online interface for volunteers. 2. Update field maps and other resources for field team navigation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We appreciate supportive funding from I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition, WDFW ALEA Cooperative Grants Program, Lucky Seven Foundation, the Icicle Fund, and individual supporters. Once again SnoValley Coffee in Snoqualmie Washington generously stored our field equipment and offered an excellent meeting location for our field teams for the duration of the season. We thank individual advisory council members, and project collaborators for the talent, time, and guidance they provide to the project (see Appendix 1 for a complete list of our advisory council members). Most importantly, we are grateful for our volunteers, whose hard work and commitment to quality in and out of the field made this season possible: Team Leaders: David Snair, Joe Kiegel, Josh Sterlin, Kim Shelton, Mallory Clarke, Adam Martin, Jeremy Williams, Kristian Boose, Brian Booth, Evan Adkins, Team Members: Ashley Adams, Ayako Donofree, Becky Snijder, Brett Hunter, Carol Gnojewski, Cheryl Kennedy, Chris Shipway, Dan Porcz, Denise McElhinney, Doug Stevens, Erik Hagstrom, Erin Tudor, Guthrie Schrengohst, Hope Chamberlin, Isaac Leese, Jake Shelton, Jason Glantz, Joshua Laxton, Jude Diamond, Kathryn Hansen, Kirsten Taeuber, Krystal Rodriguez, Laurel Baum, Leif Wefferling, Matt Christian, Michael Donofree, MK Diamond, Natalie Reszka, Nina Penner, Rachael Stoeve, Richard Dotson, Suzanne Shelton, Tim Gibbons, Tom Perkow, Tracy Popowics Besides our field team members listed below, we would also like to recognize Mallory Clarke and Adam Martin for another year of donating their time and professional expertise to running the winter season and producing this report. Additionally Carol Gnojewski and Stu Watson put in many hours over the course of the winter helping us clean up and organize data from past years. We have many volunteers and active supporters who contribute their time and expertise in various ways throughout the course of the program and the potential to miss people ever looms. Thank you to any we have missed!

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