Forestry

Island forests changed dramatically in the 1800s when entrepreneurs opened large sawmills, harvesting lumber to build ships, towns, and the Northern Pacific Railroad.

By the 1930s, most of the Island’s pre-settlement forests were cut down. Some forests grew back; others were converted to farmland.

In recent decades, Island citizens, organizations, and businesses have explored different ways to harvest trees and preserve a healthy forest community.

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