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The Clark County Green Neighbors Program is coordinated by Clark County Works Solid Waste and Environmental Outreach to assist citizens with developing more sustainable lifestyles and building a strong environmental community in Clark County. Solid waste regional planning and programs are a cooperative effort of Battle Ground, Camas, Clark County, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Washougal, and Yacolt.

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Forested Small Acreage Stewardship Tour

From September 22, 2025 12:00 pm until September 22, 2025 1:00 pm
Tour the land around a 6.5 acre rural residence along McCormick Creek near Ridgefield, WA and get stewardship ideas for your land by seeing management practices in action. Residents, Jen and Roy, were recognized by WSU Clark County Extension for their stewardship through the Doing Our Part for Clean Water.
 
Participants will have the opportunity to see and discuss forest and trail management, water features, wildlife habitat, maintaining a sand mound septic system, streamside protection and more. This will be a great tour for those that have woodlands or a body of water near their land, and those that are interested in wildlife habitat and creating water features as well as a barrel sauna. Come learn about how these rural residents achieved recognition as model stewards and how best management practices have been implemented to improve their land and protect natural resources, while saving time and money.
 
Bring your family & friends and questions you have about your land. Please dress appropriately for the weather, bring a water bottle, and wear footwear for uneven ground. Light snacks, juice, and water will be provided.
 
WSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. If you need to request any accommodations, please contact Clark County Extension with as much notice as possible.