Forterra Completes Creative Buy-and-Hold Transfer of Lake Washington Property for Conservation
The City of Lake Forest Park gains rare lakefront property for public access
The City of Lake Forest Park gains rare lakefront property for public access
Skanska in Seattle to become first US construction company to offset year-long construction operations emissions through Forterra’s Evergreen Carbon Capture Tree Planting Program
Forterra conserves 44 acres of riparian habitat along the Yakima River that serves as important habitat for salmon and other migratory wildlife.
Forterra and Local Landowner Conserve 44 Acres Along Yakima River Read More »
Conservation of property along South Prairie Creek adds to multi-year, multi-stakeholder effort to support salmon, restore natural water systems and generate cleaner water
The property will remain farmland for the next generations of farmers
Forterra Conserves 30-acre Farm in Snohomish County’s Stillaguamish Valley Read More »
The work is part of a larger effort to restore the Chehalis Basin, the second largest watershed in the state, which has seen dramatic declines of previously healthy stocks of salmon and other aquatic species
Forterra Conserves 23 Acres on the Satsop River Read More »
Highlights Wood Creek is 92-acres of intact forest and wildlife habitat in Everett and unincorporated Snohomish County. Forterra will gather community input and design land use strategies to keep the property in public ownership and to maximize public benefits such
Highlights Town of Darrington receives $6 million federal grant to advance the new Darrington Wood Innovation Center, totaling to $8 million in state and federal support The Center will provide a hub for the next generation of innovative wood product
Town Of Darrington Received $6 Million Federal Grant for New Wood Innovation Center Read More »
A collaboration with community, jurisdictions, agencies, nonprofits and businesses that improved and accelerated watershed-scale stormwater runoff management actions in the Green/Duwamish watershed. Supporting and enhancing the environment, human health and the economy.
A collaborative partnership of restoration efforts on the Cedar River that supported a healthy system – stabilizing banks, casting shade to keep the river cool for salmon, and providing food and shelter for wildlife.