Central Cascades Forest

5 Nature Conservancy Preserves in Washington You Can Visit Anytime

5 Nature Conservancy Preserves in Washington You Can Visit Anytime

Here are five Nature Conservancy preserves in Washington that you can visit anytime to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, while learning about The Nature Conservancy’s conservation efforts.

Real Christmas Trees: Making the Difference for Conservation and Community

Real Christmas Trees: Making the Difference for Conservation and Community

It might surprise you to learn that getting a real Christmas tree is more sustainable than using a plastic tree for the holidays, but TNC Washington and the Kiwanis Club of Cle Elum are taking sustainable harvest one step further with benefits for conservation and the local community.

Progress in the Central Cascades Forest: Putting the “O.G.” Back in Old Growth

Progress in the Central Cascades Forest: Putting the “O.G.” Back in Old Growth

In American slang, “O.G.” stands for original gangster. It’s used to refer to legends, the best in the game, people deserving of respect and whose legacy will live beyond them. In forestry, there’s a different kind of “O.G.,” the old growth forest.

Creative Forest Thinning Reduces Fire Risk and Fosters Healthy Forests

Creative Forest Thinning Reduces Fire Risk and Fosters Healthy Forests

The Nature Conservancy is working on a new and creative forest restoration project on Cle Elum Ridge, called the “How Go Unit,” within the Central Cascades Forest. This “selective thinning” project will reduce fire risk, create healthy forests and support recreational access and natural habitat.

A huge opportunity for Central Washington

A huge opportunity for Central Washington

Watch and share our new video featuring partners hard at work to protect the Taneum watershed in the Central Cascades.

Celebrating One Year of the Great American Outdoors Act

Celebrating One Year of the Great American Outdoors Act

It’s been one year since Congress voted to permanently fund the Land & Water Conservation Fund through the Great American Outdoors Act, and we’re celebrating!

Land purchase near Roslyn has big impact

Land purchase near Roslyn has big impact

The Nature Conservancy recently bought 20 acres of forested land near the town of Roslyn that connects the town of Roslyn through the Roslyn Urban Forest to the Central Cascades Forest managed by the Conservancy, and on into the Teanaway Community Forest and ultimately the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

Local Leadership on Display at This Year’s Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX)

Local Leadership on Display at This Year’s Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX)

The TREX program does what no one else is doing in fire management: It provides a cooperative burning model that meets the needs of diverse entities, private landowners and the community—incorporating local values and issues to build the right kinds of capacity in the right places.