The Status of Washington State’s Forest Practice Habitat Conservation Plan: Its Origin, Objectives and Possible Value for Different Landowners
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Calhoun, John
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The purpose of Washington State Forest Practice Rules is to regulate certain forest operations –
especially harvesting and road construction – on private lands to protect public resources. These
public resources include water, wildlife, cultural resources and soil productivity. The purpose of
the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean
Water Act) is to protect plant and animal species threatened with extinction and to protect the
nation’s waters from pollution. The Forest Practices Division within the Washington State
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the regulating agency for the Forest Practice Act.
The proposed Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan (FPHCP) will acquire federal
assurances that forest practices operating in compliance with state rules will meet federal
requirements under the ESA and also meet requirements under the Clean Water Act.
