Spring 2013 Newsletter - Washington Wildlife and Recreation

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Spring 2013 Newsletter - Washington Wildlife and Recreation
Governor’s budget a good start for WWRP
Coalition staff and supporters
are looking to Olympia with
baited breath.
Department of Fish and Wildlife
As the gavel opens the 2013
legislative session, lawmakers
have an opportunity to finally
restore funding for the Washington Wildlife & Recreation
Program (WWRP), the state’s
primary tool for conservation,
farmland preservation and
trail and park improvements.
Joanna Grist, Executive
Director of the Washington
Wildlife and Recreation
Coalition.
Over 100 wildlife habitat, park and working farm
projects hang in the balance this year.
The group’s report finds
that protected lands - such as national parks,
monuments, and wilderness - are providing
western states with a competitive economic
advantage that helps create more jobs (especially
in service industries like high-tech) and higher per
capita income. In Washington State alone, outdoor
recreation supports 115,000 jobs and adds $11.7
billion to the state economy.
5:30 pm Join us for our Legislative Reception
LANDNEWS
From developing trails near Yakima, Spokane and
Wenatchee, to restoring the Seaview Dunes near
Aberdeen, conserving Kitsap forests, building an ice
rink in the Methow, saving farms in the Skagit or
creating parks in Clark County, these WWRP projects
will protect valuable land, improve opportunities for
recreation businesses to thrive and have a positive
effect on Washington state’s quality of life.
Gregoire’s budget proposal
comes on the heels of a
recent report by nonprofit
economic research group
Headwaters Economics that
directly ties conservation to
economic growth.
To RSVP for the Coalition’s Lobby Day events, email
Andrew@WildlifeRecreation.org or call (206) 748-0082
SPRING 2013
In December, then Governor Gregoire released
her capital budget, including $65 million for the
WWRP grant program. While falling short of the
Coalition’s request to restore the WWRP to $90
million, Gregoire’s budget represents a growing
understanding by lawmakers of how Washington’s
economy and conservation are inextricably linked.
“Governor Gregoire’s budget clearly illustrates her
deep appreciation for the role that land and water
conservation plays in our state’s economy,” said
Legislators and newly elected Governor Inslee will
consider Gregoire’s recommendations as they put
together their budgets over the coming months of
legislative session. The Coalition will work with
these policymakers to ensure that Washington’s
great outdoors and natural heritage receive their
fair share of funding in the state’s capital budget.
Together, we can ensure that our kids and
grandkids will have a better Washington.
Join the Coalition in Olympia to Advocate for Parks and Wildlife
We need your help to advocate for Washington’s great outdoors and natural heritage
Wednesday, February 13th 2013
The Woman’s Club of Olympia
Tom Bugert
10 am Welcome and information session
11 am - 5 pm Meet with your legislators
Meet with your legislators and get to know other
Coalition supporters at our annual Lobby Day.
WASHINGTON WILDLIFE AND
RECREATION COALITION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Daniel J. Evans, Founding Co-Chair
Mike Lowry, Founding Co-Chair
Chuck Ayers* • Peter Battuello
Lincoln Bormann* • Bob Bugert
Bill Chapman • Speaker Frank Chopp
Michael Collins* • Executive Dow
Constantine • Karen Daubert • Mark
Doumit • Gene Duvernoy • Heidi
Eisenhour • Mark Eliasen • Kathy
Gano • Kevin Godbout • Martinique
Grigg • George Harris • Joe Hyer
Governor Jay Inslee • Mark Isaacson*
Deborah Jensen • Ron G. Judd*
Patricia Lantz • Teresa Loo • Elliot
Marks • Mayor Mike McGinn • John
McGlenn* • Hon. Bud Norris • Lisa
Pelly* • Charlie Raines • Tom Reeve
Bill Riley • Bill Robinson • Hon. George
Rohrbacher • Jon Rose • Hon. John
Roskelley • Rebecca Sadinsky • J.
Pete Schroeder • Jon Soine* • Marci
Stokke • Doug Walker • Fred Wert
Christopher Williams • Hon. Richard
Wojt • Richard Wynne*
Dave Lewallen, a 40-something
living with spina bifida, was able
to slide independently down an
accessible slide for the first time in
his life just this year!
Nicole Smith, Lighthouse Images
Peter Dykstra, President*
Mike Deller, Vice President*
Joe Mentor, Treasurer*
Providing Parks for All
He spent his whole life watching
other children, independently
swinging on swings and sliding
down slides.
He was never able to join them,
until now.
At the WWRP-funded Sehmel Homestead Park, Dave
was able to slide independently for the first time.
It took Dave, a Kitsap County
resident, over four decades to have this experience because he had to drive over
fifty miles to and from the nearest fully accessible park in Gig Harbor.
No one should have to wait until their forties to be able to use a slide on their own!
Thanks to your support of the Coalition, Bremerton will have the much-needed
legislative funding to renovate Evergreen Rotary Park to ensure access for all
members of the community.
Your support goes farther than ever before. State and federal budget cuts threaten
future funding for parks, wildlife areas and working farms. All of the funding
the Coalition secures in Olympia and DC goes directly to projects you care
about like the Evergreen Rotary Park, so the Coalition relies on donations from
members like you for our operations.
Thanks to you, communities like these across the state can realize these dreams.
Thank you for forever changing our communities for the better.
* Executive Committee
Legal Counsel: Tom Lucas
EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS
Phil Anderson • Mark Clark • Kaleen
Cottingham • Commissioner Peter
Goldmark • Sen. Andy Hill • Don
Hoch • Sen. Christine Rolfes • Rep.
Steve Tharinger • Colonel Tony
Wright • Rep. Hans Zeiger
WWRC ACTION FUND
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chuck Ayers • Lincoln Bormann
Michael Collins • Mike Deller
Peter Dykstra • Mark Isaacson
Ron G. Judd • John McGlenn
Joe Mentor • Lisa Pelly • Tom
Reeve • Jennifer Schroder
Jon Soine • Richard Wynne
We would like to
welcome the following
individuals who joined
the Board of Directors
at our November 2012
board meeting.
Bill Riley
Bill Riley
Communities
Family
Hans Zeiger
Washington
State House of
Representatives
Leveraging Public Funds to Protect Washington’s Parks, Habitat and Working Farms
Contact Us
Executive Director: Joanna Grist
(206) 748-0082
info@wildliferecreation.org
www.WildlifeRecreation.org
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Carrie Bates, Development Director
Tom Bugert, Outreach Director
Hannah Clark, LWCF Campaign Director
Gwendolyn High, Administrative Director
Kathryn Sain, Development Associate
Majken Ryherd and Jim Richards, Lobbyists
Heard Around the State
“
The Coalition has the right approach
for this state and has leveraged over
a billion dollars for everyone. It has
improved the states’ environment and
livability in every single county by
creating new parks, trails, bike paths.
What other program can say that?
”
Gene Duvernoy
President of Forterra, on the Coalition’s work
It’s a truly great thing that this grant
happened because it allowed the
protection of this land. Working
together with the Coalition, these
projects come to fruition. My family
and I, we thank you for your support.
...that the Coalition secured
funding to create and improve
these beloved Washington places?
Cal Anderson Park
Olympic Discovery Trail
Tiger Mountain
Pasco Softball Complex
Green Lake Trail
Deception Pass State Park
Point Defiance Park
”
Pam Wilson
Local hunter, on the protection of Bald Mountain
and Rock Creek in the Heart of the Cascades.
“
If the Coalition can pull this off,
everyone’s going to benefit. Everywhere
else when they want to see what real
shrub steppe still looks like, well they
better do something to protect it. Because
it’s not always gonna be here. It just
simply will not remain the way it is.
”
Rich Steele
Retired Rancher, on Rattlesnake Mountain
Winthrop Ice Rink
This skate park is going to be great
for the community. The Tony Hawk
Foundation surveyed law enforcement
and found that when a park is built
correctly and permanently, 9 out of 10
police officers said that the community
greatly benefited.
”
Mike Leeds
Skaters for Public Skate Parks, Treasurer and Wenatchee
Chapter Director, on the Cashmere Valley Skate Park
“
Gasworks Park
John Wayne/Iron Horse Trail
Mt. Spokane State Park
Centennial Trail
Ebey’s Reserve Farms
Capitol Lake Park
Cape Disappointment State Park
Elspeth Hilton
“
Joshua Hunter / Flickr Creative Commons
“
Did you know...
It’s just beautiful here--prime farmland.
But without help, we know that the farmer
can’t ultimately win against development.
Thank you for saving our farm.
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Heart of the Cascades
Mark Byzewski
”
Robert Schmid
Owner of Mountain Meadows Dairy Farm,
on the WWRP funded preservation of his 5th
generation family farm in Klickitat County
Wapato Park
Chambers Creek Park
Finnriver Farm
Mt. Si
Blakely Harbor Park
Magnuson Park
Proposed projects at risk in your community
State and federal projects would improve trails, parks and protect habitat and working farms
State and National Parks
Farms
Cape Disappointment
The breathtaking views of the Seaview Dunes area along
the Long Beach Peninsula are at risk of development. A
WWRP grant would enable the preservation of the area.
Cowiche Basin Rangelands
Funding from a WWRP grant will preserve a Yakima
Valley cattle operation for future generations. The ranch
supports the local economy and is also home to important
habitat where endangered and threatened species occur.
Mount Rainier Access
One of the main routes into Mount Rainier National Park
from the Seattle area would be greatly improved with an
LWCF grant. These improvements will increase access to
one of Washington’s most iconic parks for the nearly two
million people who visit the park every year.
Hedlin Farm
Skagit County will be able to protect 55 acres of
important farmland east of La Conner. The farm
provides critical winter forage for migratory birds and is
adjacent to some of the best estuary habitat in the Skagit
delta. The grant would keep the land in farming forever.
Trails
Robinette Ranch
Funding would ensure that the 110 acre rangeland is kept
in organic production and managed holistically to support
the sensitive ecological features, such as shrub steppe and
ponderosa pine habitat, that the property supports and that
is critical for migratory birds and other vulnerable species.
Cross Kirkland Corridor
The 5.75 mile rail trail will be Kirkland’s first recreational
trail, providing new recreation opportunities for the area.
Ferry County Rail Trail Improvements
Improvements to the rail trail in Ferry County will upgrade
it to be multi-use and ADA accessible, providing critical
recreation opportunities and attracting visitors to the area.
Parks
Chehalis Pool Renovation
The Chehalis Community Pool is the only seasonal pool
in the region and the state of disrepair it is in puts it at
risk of being closed for good. Matching WWRP and
LWCF grants would pay for upgrades to increase safety
and make the pool more cost and energy efficient.
Hunting/Fishing
Merrill Lake
A WWRP grant will protect unique habitat between
Cowlitz County’s Merrill Lake and the Kalama River.
The project will also secure public access, protect fish and
wildlife habitat, and prevent conversion to subdivisions.
Winthrop Ice Rink Expansion
The rink, built with the support of a WWRP grant two
decades ago, will use another WWRP grant to improve the
highly popular rink. The addition of refrigeration will allow
it to be open to members of the community year-round,
and new restrooms and a changing area will be built.
North Willapa Bay Development
This project will create public recreational access to North
Willapa Bay, one of the most pristine estuaries in the
United States. Hiking, bird watching, fishing, hunting,
kayaking and more will all be available to the public.
Dan Bennett
Nicole Smith / Lightsmith Images
The Coalition is the watchdog for the Washington Wildlife & Recreation
Program, the state’s primary tool for protecting wildlife habitat.
Join other members of the Coalition for Lobby Day on February 13th.
Speak up for our great outdoors and natural heritage!
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Winthrop
Ice Rink
Hedlin
Farm
Robinette
Ranch
Cross Kirkland
Corridor
Willapa
Bay
Ferry County
Rail Trail
Mt.Rainier
National Park
Chehalis Pool
Renovation
Cowiche Basin
Rangelands
Cape Disappointment State Park
Merrill
Lake
ACQUISITION,
DEVELOPMENT &
RESTORATION
See page 4 (opposite) for project descriptions
How you can help
Attend WWRP Lobby Day!
There are many ways to get involved, and our website
always has the latest alerts: www.WildlifeRecreation.org
Join staff, boardmembers and supporters in Olympia for a
morning training session, meetings with key legislators and
an evening reception.
Call or write your legislator
Donate to the Coalition
The Coalition is advocating for funds to keep a 336 acre cattle ranch
in the Okanogan Highlands in operation for future generations.
Did you know that the Washington Wildlife & Recreation Program
is the state’s largest source of funding for neighborhood parks?
We rely entirely on the generous donations of supporters
for our operations. All of the money we secure in Olympia
goes to the neighborhood parks, wildlife areas and working
farms that you care about. To donate to the Coalition, visit
www.WildlifeRecreation.org/support.
King County Parks
Okanogan Land Trust
Let your legislators know how important protecting
Washington’s natural heritage is to you. Write them a
letter or give them a call about the proposed projects in
your community that you care about. Learn more at www.
WildlifeRecreation.org/take-action.
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Thank you to our 2012 supporters
Washington
Wildlife and
Recreation
Coalition
The Coalition is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit that educates
the public and opinion
leaders about the need to
protect parks, habitat and
working farms.
Foundations
Icicle Fund
Charlotte Y. Martin Foundation
Peach Foundation
Prairie Foundation
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
The Seattle Foundation
Tagney Jones Family Fund
Western Conservation
Foundation
Corporations
Alaska Airlines *
Alpine Experience LLC
The Boeing Company
CalPortland
Cascade Designs
Green Diamond Resource
Company
Group Health Cooperative
Hancock Forest Management
K & L Gates LLC
Key Bank
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Plum Creek Timber Company
Port Blakely Tree Farms
Pyramid Communications
R.D. Merrill Company
REI
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Taylor Shellfish Farms, Inc.
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Weyerhaeuser Company
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Association of Washington Cities
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Capitol Land Trust
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IFPTE Local 17
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Jefferson Land Trust
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Mountains to Sound Greenway
Trust
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Northwest Marine Trade
Association
Pacific Crest Trail Association
PCC Farmland Trust
Road to Success
Seattle Parks Foundation
Seattle University School of Law
Skagit Land Trust
South Tacoma Neighborhood
Council
Suncadia Community Council
Trout Unlimited
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Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust
Washington Association of
Land Trusts
Washington Wildlife Federation
Whidbey Camano Land Trust
Wild Steelhead Coalition
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Michael Collins and
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Marc and Maud Daudon
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Gene Duvernoy
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How your dollars go to work for parks, habitat and working farms
Curtis Cronn / Flickr Creative Commons
The Coalition leverages $71 for every $1 you donate
The Coalition secures on average $28 million annually
in state and federal funding for Washington’s natural
heritage. With a lean annual operating budget of only
$470,000, every dollar that you contribute to the Coalition
leverages $71 for parks, trails, habitat and working farms.
Since 1989, your support has leveraged over $660 million for over
1,000 park, trail, farm and wildlife habitat projects around the state!
Stephanie Stewart
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Denis Egan
Victoria Egesdal
Jessica Emerson
Debra Entenman
Margie Esola
Alice Evans
Bob and Lisa Everitt
Ian Farrell
Charles Fay
Nikki Fields
Kevin Finan
Durlyn Finnie
Christina and Frank Fisher
Lori Flemm
Bruce Fletcher
Robert Forman
George and Marlene Fox
Stephanie Frans
Charlotte Frazier
Barbara French
Lindsay Fromme
Al Fure
Scott Gallacher
Christine and Samuel Garst
Jeron Gates
Sean Gibbons
Victoria Gilligan
Martha Goldstein
Thomas Goldstein
Patrick Goldsworthy
Cristina Gonzalez
Glenna Gould
Kelsey Gray
Val Gray
Philip and Ruth Gross
Nathan Hambley
Robert Hamilton
Jason Hamlin
John Hargrove
Lindsey Harris
Alisha Harrison
Cameron and Esther Haslam
Andrew Hayes
Alycia Head
Bob Heck
Lee Henrickson
Walter Henze
Nicole Hill
Christin Hilton
John Hoey
Jack Holland
Terry Holme and
Jeanne Iannucci
Charles Hooks
Cynthia and John Howe
Stephanie Hubley
Sam Hunt
Dianne Irwin
John Ison
Anne Jacobson
Rachael Jamison
Gayle Janzen
Michael Jelcz
Virginia Jennings
Ray and Mary Johnston
Liz Johnston
Patricia and Paul Kaald
Sang Mae-Ro Karl
Amelia Kaune and James
Minstrell
Michael Keary
Nicole Keenan
Mark Kelly and Julia Straight
Katie Kennedy
Harold and Ruth Kephart
Aisling Kerins
Douglas King and Robin
Stanton
Susan Kingston
Nathan and Phyllis Kronenberg
Sarah Krueger
Walter Kuciej
Christine Lamb
Andy Lane
Ann Larson
Megan Lawrence
Joan Lee
Unjin Lee
Serena Lehman
Chris Lewless
Cynara Lilly
Laura Lockard
Andrea Louie
Cienna Madrid
Larry Mallari
Kathy Malley
Mary Lou Marquardt
Debbie Matteson
Shelia Mattick
Fred Mattison
Amy and Nash McBride
Tim McBride
Dawn McCravey
Barbara and Vance McDonald
The Coalition’s advocacy of the WWRP secured the grants that helped fund
the acquisition and development of Seattle’s new 12-acre Lake Union Park.
Andrea McFadden
Bruce McGlenn
Kit McGurn
Tiffany McGuyer
Jim McIntire
Markham McIntyre
Connie McLaughlin Bowser
Michelle Meaker Pin
Jean Medina
Ryan Mello
Frana Milan
Loyd and Sharon Miller
Erin Miller
Joe Mitter
Karen Molinari
Bobbie Morgan
Andrew Morrison
Holly Mortlock
Fred Morton
Shannon Murphy
Bob Myrick
Adam Nance
Ann and Christian Nelson
Bill Newmann
Charles Ng
Michael O’Connell
Val and Dan Ogden
Heath Packard
Virginia Painter
Jana Panter and Greg Trapp
Donald Parks
Brent Parrish
Christine Parsons
David Patton
Mary Pease
Suzanne Pedersen
Pam Peiper
Tamara Pokorny
Charlie Raines
Jordan Rash
Mary Rausch
Bev Read
James Reddick
Paul and Rachel Reeder
Jill Reifschneider
Grace Reindel
Lisa Remlinger
Maura Rendes
Scott Robinson
Dana Robinson Slote
Harry Romberg
Nancy and Richard Rust
Richard Rutz
Peggy Sarjeant
Douglas Schaad
David Schaefer
Lani Scheman
Peter Schrappen and Emily
Hallman
Amy Secor
Eli Secor
Susan Selmer
Margaret and Ronald Shapiro
Christy Shelton
Erin Simkins
Tamara Slater
Sean Smith
Kathleen Snyder
Jon Soine
Vicki Sola Egesdal
Arthur Solbakken
Randolph Sperry
Dale and Regina Spoor
Paul St. Pierre
Lita Dawn Stanton
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Sandra Staples-Bortner
Gretchen Starke
Jamie Storkman
Robert Strah
Richard Strickland
Judith Strum Schuler
Dillon Sturtevant
Jan and Tim Suess
Courtney Sullivan
Sharmila Swenson
Mary Jane Swindley
Michael Taylor
Sarah Thirtyacre
Jack Trachtman
Trina Tucker
Joanne Tyler
Tom and Wendy Tyner
Seth Vaddhana
Sam VanFleet
Robert Vaux
Florence Wager
Jen Watkins
Rachael Weakland
Thomas and Kristi Weir
Edward and Victoria Welch
Cynthia Welti
Ann Welz
Elizabeth Wery
Mona West
Nick Whitaker
Keith Wiggers
Rita Wiklund
Gary Wilkinson
Charlie Williams
Don and Judith Willott
Paul Wing
Bob Woods
Steve Worthy
Tarrell Wright
Kim Wyman
Sung Yang
Ted Yellman
In Kind Donors
Altena Photography
Campion Foundation
National Wildlife Federation
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Salesforce
Stevens Pass
Tadpole Haven Native Plants
TechSoup
Washington State Parks
Commissioners
Woodland Park Zoo
Anonymous
Estella Leopold
Jim McDermott
Note: In-kind donors who also
gave financial support have been
marked with an asterisk (*) and
are listed at the level at which
they gave support.
WWRC Action
Fund
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501(c)(4) non-profit that
advocates for public funds
to protect parks, habitat
and working farms.
Corporations and
Organizations
Alpine Experience
Forterra
The Nature Conservancy
REI
The Trust for Public Land
Waypoint Consultants
Individuals
Anonymous
Chuck Ayers and
Kathryn Kohm
Alan and Sally Black
Barbara Brown
Julie and Mark Brown
Marny Burdega
Michael Collins and
Karen Carlson
Leda Chahim
Hugh and Suzanne Clark
Bill Clarke
Jeff Compton
Karen Daubert and Jared Smith
Mike Deller
Tom Dwyer
Heidi and David Eisenhour
Nancy Ellifrit
Lori Evans
Owen Fairbank
Martinique Grigg
Joan Hansen
Peter Schrappen and
Emily Hallman
Kathryn Hamilton and
Steve Wang
Terry and Dennis Higashiyama
Gretchen Hull
Sally and Warren Jewell
John and Patricia Lantz
Edwin Lawrence
Gloria and Hal Lindstrom
Mike and Mary Lowry
Tom Lucas
Susan Marett
Wayne Marion
Shelia Mattick
Joe and Marie Mentor
Bruce Murray
Claire Oatey
Charlie Raines
Bill Robinson
Mike and Ann Ryherd
Betty Sanders
Pene Speaks
Lee R. Trotter
Alicelia Warren
Kristina and Thomas Weir
Bill and Nancy Way
Karen Wible
Richard Wojt
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the Washington Wildlife
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Heard around the state
“As worthy programs get slashed in
the Great Recession, the [WWRP] has
survived and garnered bipartisan support
in Olympia. Numerous of the state’s blue
herons owe their survival to the beaches
and lagoons it has saved. A lot of kids
use the playfields it has underwritten.”
“As noted by Bill Riley, 2010 president of
the Washington Realtors, ‘Realtors look
at this as a necessary part of our quality of
life mission. It’s just like infrastructure, like
water, bridges and roads. This is the best
time to buy land in the past decade. If we
underfund this program, we’ll miss out.’”
“Since its foundation in 1990 by former
political rivals and Washington governors
Dan Evans and Mike Lowry, the Coalition
has provided more than $618 million for
more than 1,000 projects across the state.”
“In the Spokane area alone, the WWRP
has provided more than $16 million for
conservation and recreation projects.
Ranging from the Little Spokane River,
Quartz Mountain, Antoine Peak, Mount
Spokane and the Centennial Trail,
WWRP grants have helped maintain a
high quality of life in this area.”
“In Washington State, officials said
outdoor recreation supports 115,000
jobs and contributes more than $11.7
billion per year to the state’s economy.”
“These voters overwhelmingly say public
lands are good for the state; two-thirds
reject the idea that we have enough and
don’t need more; they say that public
lands are good for the economy; and they
overwhelmingly believe we have a moral
responsibility to care for these lands. In fact,
a solid majority say that public lands are one
of the best things our government does.”
Read these articles and more on our website: www.WildlifeRecreation.org/news-events