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For organization-wide questions,please contact our main office inSeattle:901 5th Avenue, Suite 2200Seattle, WA 98164T 206-292-5907For our work in the South Soundarea, please contact our office inTacoma:1119 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1300Tacoma, WA 98402T 253-274-4955For our work in CentralWashington, please contact ouroffice in Ellensburg:409 North Pine StreetEllensburg, WA 98926T 509-962-1654on the cover: Ski touring at Noble Creek. Forterra conserved the 642 acre property in 2008.The purchase was part of the larger I90 Wildlife Corridor project. Learn more about the projecton Page 10 of this issue. Photo by Elsa Sargent. BELOW: Looking across Lake Kachess fromMt. Amabilis, another Wildlife Corridor conservation project. Photo by Jodie Galvan.Please contact the followingindividuals for particular businessneeds at Forterra:EXECUTIVEGene Duvernoy, President,206-905-6900Bonne Tabb, Assistant to thePresident, 206-905-6900Teresa Macaluso, Executive VicePresident & Chief OperatingOfficer, 206-905-6949Michelle Connor, Executive VicePresident, Strategic Enterprises,206-905-6899Ann Gygi, General Counsel,2206-905-6917Table of Contents3 Message from the President4 Our Vision5 Out and About6 Neah Bay’s Walkable, Bikeable Path to a Healthier Community8 Tackling Climate Change at Home: a Q&A with Dr. Lisa Graumlich10 The Road to Conservation12 The Business of Community and Conservation14 Conserving a Uniquely Tacoma Quality of Life16 Great Global Region: Utilizing Green to Make Green17 Kitsap Forest and Bay, One Year Later18 Volunteer Spotlight: John Howell19 Chair’s PerspectiveLake KachessFORTERRA.ORG

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