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    Gene Duvernoy
    The ownership of some 344 acres of forest land along Sawmill Creek in the upper Green River Valley was recently transferred from Forterra to Tacoma Water. (PHOTO COURTESY FORTERRA)
    Forest conservation helps protect Tacoma's water supply
    January 22, 2013 12:58 pm

    Forterra, the Pacific Northwest land conservation organization, announced Tuesday it has transferred ownership of 344 acres of forest land along…

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    (PHOTO COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)
    Partners conserve 82-acre Jacobs Point on Anderson Island
    January 3, 2012 12:00 am

    Jacobs Point, comprising 82 acres on scenic Anderson Island, will be permanently protected for public recreation and salmon habitat thanks…

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    Metro Parks, First Creek Neighbors receive Cascade Land Conservancy honors
    Metro Parks, First Creek Neighbors receive Cascade Land...
    September 17, 2010 12:00 am

    More than 600 people joined the Cascade Land Conservancy Thursday in honoring the South Sound’s “heroes of conservation” at the…

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    NW Trek Wilderness Park expansion property preserved
    NW Trek Wilderness Park expansion property preserved
    October 9, 2002 12:00 am

    Cascade Land Conservancy and Metro Parks Tacoma work together to save the land.

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