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Green Marker Chimacum Creek Beach Park
This project will secure 24 acres of waterfront and 3,000...
48.04373105 -122.76483715
Green Marker Chimacum Watershed
The Chimacum Watershed is located south of Port Townsend in...
47.96333333 -122.77805555
Green Marker Chimacum Watershed Conservation Easement
Coho and summer chum salmon habitat in Chimacum Watershed has...
48.04861111 -122.78916666
Red Marker Clearwater Riparian Protection Project
The Nature Conservancy will use this grant to buy 1,114...
47.5507569335 -124.277790071
Green Marker Dabob Bay NAP Restoration Phase 1 (2008)
The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
47.85080923 -122.81510067
Red Marker Dabob Bay Natural Area 2010
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
47.6 -122.3
Green Marker Dosewallips - Bloomfield Acquisition
Dosewallips State Park, along Highway 101 on the Hood Canal,...
47.69027777 -122.89861111
Green Marker Duckabush Wetlands
This 65-acre purchase in eastern Jefferson County secures a portion...
47.65222222 -122.93416666
Green Marker Estuarine NAPs
This proposal is for the acquisition of estuarine habitats within...
47.09666666 -123.08472222
Green Marker H.J. Carroll Park
This project creates a regional recreation facility on a former...
48.01983943 -122.77750078
Green Marker Larry Scott Memorial Park 96
The county proposes to construct 2 miles of the 7...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Larry Scott Memorial Park 97
Larry Scott Memorial Park is a seven mile trail corridor...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Larry Scott Trail Dev. Segments 3 & 4
This project in Jefferson County will construct 3.4 miles of...
48.09619326 -122.8177012
Green Marker Monroe Street Skate Park
This project will provide an exciting recreational opportunity for Port...
48.11718799 -122.75299201
Green Marker NWMC Shoreline Access Improvements
This project proposed by the city of Port Townsend, in...
48.11569294 -122.75062531
Green Marker Northwest Maritime Center
This project acquires about one acre of shoreline in the...
48.11587355 -122.7511552
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail - 1991
Purchase abandoned railroad right-of-way from Port Townsend city limits to...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail - 1992
Acquisition of approximately six miles of abandoned railroad right-of-way for...
48.1035705 -122.80076682
Green Marker Port Townsend Urban Wildlife Corridor
This project would allow the City of Port Townsend to...
48.12527777 -122.80833333
Green Marker Puget Trough Estuarine NAPs
This 145 acre acquisition in Mason and Thurston Counties preserves...
47.0975 -123.08777777
Green Marker Puget Trough NAPs
This acquisition secured high priority properties within three Puget Trough...
48.72166666 -122.03472222
Green Marker Glen Cove Acquisition
State Parks will use this grant to acquire 30 acres...
47.73441031 -122.88011945
Green Marker Salmon & Snow Creek Estuary
This project in Jefferson County will protect excellent habitat for...
47.9890257 -122.88794932
Green Marker Tarboo Creek
This 80 acre site in Jefferson County is a rare...
47.87805555 -122.82944444
Green Marker Triton Cove 91
Acquisition of 1.3 acres allowed for the redevelopment of an...
47.73372328 -122.87290607

Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

Jefferson County

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012 2 total projects $3,701,261

Clearwater Riparian Protection Project - The Nature Conservancy - $776,000 The Nature Conservancy will use this grant to buy 1,114...
Dabob Bay Natural Area 2010 - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,925,261 The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 28 total projects $11,513,112

Brown Dairy - Jefferson County - $95,047
Chimacum Creek Beach Park - Jefferson Co Public Works - $290,160
Chimacum Watershed - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $1,723,335
Chimacum Watershed Conservation Easement - Jefferson Land Trust - $499,500
Dabob Bay NAP Restoration Phase 1 (2008) - Dept of Natural Resources - $330,000
Dosewallips - Bloomfield Acquisition - State Parks - $159,787
Duckabush Wetlands - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $67,000
Estuarine NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,471,392
Finnriver Farm - Jefferson County - $203,500
Glen Cove Acquisition - State Parks - $999,993
Glendale Farm - Jefferson County - $546,737
H.J. Carroll Park - Jefferson Co Public Works - $71,844
Larry Scott Memorial Park 96 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $143,500
Larry Scott Memorial Park 97 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $171,839
Larry Scott Trail Dev. Segments 3 & 4 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $382,424
Larry Scott Trail Final Phase - Jefferson County - $590,830
Monroe Street Skate Park - City of Port Townsend - $200,000
Northwest Maritime Center - City of Port Townsend - $328,909
NWMC Shoreline Access Improvements - City of Port Townsend - $154,495
Olympic Discovery Trail - 1991 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $100,000
Olympic Discovery Trail - 1992 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $200,000
Port Townsend Urban Wildlife Corridor - Port Townsend Parks Dept - $185,701
Puget Trough Estuarine NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $265,362
Puget Trough NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $800,000
Salmon & Snow Creek Estuary - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $54,165
Tarboo Creek - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $472,703
Triton Cove 91 - State Parks - $368,689

What is the WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

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Congress funds Land and Water Conservation Fund!

Thanks to your hard work and support, Congress funded the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $323 million, a 7% increase from last year! Six Washington projects are likely to receive funding.

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