Defined by old-growth forest, abundant rivers, streams, and surrounding ocean within the Emerald Coast of the Pacific Northwest tip of Washington State, the Olympic Peninsula encompasses the Olympic National Forest and its surrounding watersheds.
This bioregion is dynamically shifting with positive influence from new perspectives and adaptability to changes. The landscape group brings together stewards working across forest management, local food systems, cooperative development, and ecological tourism to advance regenerative practices in this richly biodiverse region.
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This tab will host interactive bioregional maps created during Phase 2 mapping workshops, including ecological, cultural, and community resource layers.
This tab will host shared documents, toolkits, datasets, and other resources contributed by landscape group members and stewards.