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With habitat ranging from shoreline to wetlands to mature second growth forest, homes for shorebirds and songbirds, river otters and a maternity colony of bats will continue to be protected at Woodard Bay NRCA.

Woodard Bay NRCA 00

WWRP Applicant: Dept of Natural Resources
RCO Project Number: 00-1345
County: Thurston 
Legislative District: 22nd 
WWRP Grant: $798,600
Project Type: Acquisition
Acres Protected: 151
Date Funded: 2001

Description:

Acquisition of acreage, including shoreline, will enhance the Woodard Bay NRCA and the viability of the urban wildlife habitat in a rapidly developing residential area. Acquisition will ensure that the site continues to provide important habitat for wildlife, including nesting Bald Eagles, a significant heron rookery and the largest harbor seal nursery in south Puget Sound. With habitat ranging from shoreline to wetlands to mature second growth forest, homes for shorebirds and songbirds, river otters and a maternity colony of bats will continue to be protected at Woodard Bay NRCA. Located within minutes of downtown Olympia, the NRCA offers many opportunities for environmental education. With acquisition, nature trails will continue to reward hikers with views of tideland, old growth cedar and a myriad of wildlife.

Red Marker Woodard Bay NRCA 00

Acquisition of acreage, including shoreline, will enhance the Woodard Bay NRCA and the viability of the urban wildlife habitat in a rapidly developing residential area. Acquisition will ensure that the site continues to provide important habitat for wildlife, including nesting Bald Eagles, a significant heron rookery and the largest harbor seal nursery in south Puget Sound. With habitat ranging from shoreline to wetlands to mature second growth forest, homes for shorebirds and songbirds, river otters and a maternity colony of bats will continue to be protected at Woodard Bay NRCA. Located within minutes of downtown Olympia, the NRCA offers many opportunities for environmental education. With acquisition, nature trails will continue to reward hikers with views of tideland, old growth cedar and a myriad of wildlife.

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Location:
Located approximately 5 miles north from downtown Olympia off of Sleater Kinney Road. On Henderson Inlet - Woodard and Chapman Bays.

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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