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Grays Harbor Conservation District

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Grays Harbor CD is holding an in-person and mail-in election for a supervisor position on March 14, 2025. The poll-site will be open from 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Grays Harbor Conservation District Office, 150 Technology Lane, Elma, Washington 98541. Mail-in ballots must be requested by February 21, 2025. To request a mail-in ballot, visit 150 Technology Lane, Elma , WA 98541, or call (360) 346-3861, or email mkuhl@graysharborcd.org. For more information, visit https://www.graysharborcd.org/.

About

Grays Harbor Conservation District

To sustain and enhance the quality of and preservation of natural resources while providing for their use by current and future citizens of Grays Harbor County through locally led conservation practices.

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Meeting Times

Meets the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00am at the Grays Harbor Conservation District office located at 150 Technology Way Ln. Fl. 2 Elma, WA 98541.

Contact Us

150 Technology Lane, Suite 201 (Mailbox #9) Elma, WA 98541
(360) 346-7829
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Grays Harbor Conservation District

Success Stories

Grays Harbor Conservation District

Taming the River: A Collaborative Approach to Ecosystem

This $2.4M river restoration project on the Satsop River includes reshaping the riverbank and adding log jams to improve water flow and create a better habitat for wildlife. With 400+ acres of riparian restoration planned, the project is already helping to reduce flooding and improve the river's health.

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Celebrating Conservation Through Photography

The winning photo from the conservation district calendar contest highlights hands-on salmon education.

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Grant for Water Quality Outreach

Grays Harbor Conservation District secured over $355K to expand its water quality outreach programs, focusing on riparian stewardship and community education.

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Invasive Species Removal

In partnership with Grays Harbor Conservation District and other key stakeholders, Pacific Conservation District has removed over 387,000 invasive European green crabs since January 2022, protecting Washington’s marine ecosystems and coastal industries from significant ecological harm.

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