Conservation Starters is a podcast created by the Thurston Conservation District. This series is dedicated to empowering Thurston County residents to steward our shared natural resources. Through thoughtful conversations with TCD staff, community partners
Thurston Conservation District
Thurston County, WA, USA
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Elyssa Kerr, Executive Director of Beavers Northwest. Together, we dive into the the world of beavers. We discuss the history of the American Beaver and hear all about why this critter is a vital part of a healthy and functioning ecosystem. We also explore the conflict humans and beavers face and discuss ways we can collaboratively work with nature's ecosystem engineer to support a healthy ecosystem and support infrastructure and agricultural lands. Tune in to learn more about Beaver Northwest's important work in our community!Resources:Beavers Northwest (beaversnw.org)The Beaver InstituteEager (Book)Beaver Con (Convention)iNaturalist
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by TCD's Board of Supervisors TJ Johnson, Betsie De Wreede, Doug Rushton, Marianne Tompkins, and David Iyall. During this episode, we get to know each of our board members and hear more about TCD's organizational goals. We discuss the responsibilities of board supervisors and learn more about our upcoming election. Tune in to hear about TCD's organizational priorities and how to get involved in our Board elections!A mail-in election for Position 2 on TCD's Board of Supervisors will be held March 18, 2025. Registered voters who live within the Conservation District boundaries are encouraged to vote in the 2025 election. Get your ballot in person March 12-18 during weekdays between 8am and 4:30pm from elections staff at the Thurston Conservation District offices (582 Tilley Ct SE, Suite 152, Tumwater, WA 98501)Resources:Learn more about TCD's Board Members here.Learn more about TCD election here.2025 Appointed Board Member opening.Other election and appointment resources:WSCC Appointed Board Member Application FormElection and Appointment WACCD Supervisor Appointment GuideConservation District Elections Accountability and Transparency InformationWA State Conservation Commission (WSCC) Guide to Conservation District ElectionsConservation District Elections FAQs from WSCCTCD's Election FAQ page
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Senior WSU Extension Coordinator & Educator, Erica Guttman. During this episode we dive even deeper into the world of hedgerows, exploring hedgerow design and planting plans. We discuss how to examine your landscape and choose the best plants for your space. We also talk about sourcing plants for your hedgerow and share lots of resources available to our listeners! Tune in to hear more about our ongoing partnership and learn about upcoming opportunities to get involved. Resources:Hedgerow ToolkitHedgerow Webinars & VideosNative Plant Salvage Plant SaleThurston Conservation District Native Plant Festival & SalePlant Sourcing ListSign-up to join us on March 22nd!
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Xerces Society's Senior Endangered Species Conservation Biologist and Freshwater Mussel Lead, Emilie Blevins and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife's Native Freshwater Fish and Freshwater Shellfish Specialist, Marie Winkowski to discuss the secret strength of freshwater mussels. Together, we discuss our local freshwater mussel's life cycle and habitat. We also explore the ecological and cultural significance and discuss how we are working collaboratively to build resilience for these at-risk species Resources:Xerces Society - About Freshwater MusselsWDFW - Western pearlshell musselWDFW - Western ridged musselWDFW - Zebra musselShare your Freshwater Mussels sighting hereConserving the Gems of Our Waters (Book)Absurd Creature of the Week: This Mussel Does an Incredible Impression of a Fish (Article and Video by Wired)
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by TCD's Senior Natural Resource Specialist, Emily Landrus and Natural Resource Specialist, Aimee Richardson to discuss our farm equipment rental program. Together, we discuss all the details about the low-cost farm equipment and hand tools we rent as a resource to our local community. We also dive into the types of equipment we have available, what community members use them for, and we give you all the tips and tricks you need to be successful!ResourcesTool & Equipment Rental WebpageNo-till Drill How-to VideoSoil & Nutrient Testing WebpageFarm Resource Library WebpageManure Management GuideHow to use and Compost Horse ManurePasture Management Calendar
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by our local Master Gardener, Cor Carlton, WSU Master Gardener and Master Recycler Composter Program Manager. Together, we talk about the two programs she manages and discuss how to get involved. She shares fall gardening tips and we share information about our annual plant sales. Resources:WSU Thurston County Extension WebsiteWSU Thurston County Extension Gardening/Composting/Recycling Resources WebpageHave a Gardening or Waste Reduction Question? Have a WSU Master Gardener or Master Recycler Composter answer your question. Learn more here.Upcoming Events and OutreachPlant Sale – Master Gardener Foundation of Thurston CountyThurston County Solid Waste Upcoming Events/WorkshopsUSDA Plant Hardiness ZonesGreat Plant PicksBurke Herbarium Image CollectionOregon State University Landscape Plant DatabaseThurston Conservation District Native Plant Sale
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters sit down with TCD's Senior Natural Resource Specialist, Kendall Carman to better understand the way we support community members in the Thurston County. Together, we break down what terms like technical assistance and cost-share mean. We also discuss what these processes look like and share resources and ways to get involved. Resources:Kendal Carman, kcarman@thurstoncd.comTCD Resource LibraryRecorded WebinarsNatural Resource Conservation ServiceWSU ExtensionVoluntary Stewardship Program Podcast Episode
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we sit down with Thurston Conservation District's Stewardship Forester, Alex Chacon to discuss how TCD is now offering more support for forest landowners in our community. We dive into what "healthy forests" can look like and we discuss the importance of planning for your forest land. We also explore the topic of climate assisted migration and talk about what this management technique can look like in our region. Tune in to learn more!Resources:Alex Chacon, achacon@thurstoncd.comLearn more about TCD's technical assistance and conservation planningEmerald Ash Borer Podcast EpisodeWSU Extension Forestry
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we sit down with Thurston Conservation District's Habitat Restoration Specialist, Joey Burgess to discuss the role of riparian buffers on our landscape. We discuss the benefits of adding plants along streams and river and outline two TCD programs that offer financial support for landowners to implement conservation projects on their property. Tune in to learn more about riparian buffers, CREP (Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program), and the new Tiered Incentive Program! Resources:Joey Burgess, jburgess@thurstoncd.comWSCC CREPWSCC Riparian Grant Program: Tiered Incentive ProgramRole of Riparian Buffers Webinar - June 5th, 2024. RSVP here.Low-tech Process Based Restoration of Riverscapes
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we sit down with Thurston Conservation District's Community Agricultural Coordinator, Tina Wagner to discuss urban agriculture in our local community. Together, we dive into challenges facing our food system like access to healthy food and the land needed to grow the produce we all love. We showcase two new projects that will support our local food system and our urban farmers. Tune in to hear more about the NEW Farm my Yard program and hear how we are working to build more community gardens in Olympia.Resources:Tina Wagner, twagner@thurstoncd.comFarm my YardWorkshop RecordingsUpcoming EventsGRuBWSU Master GardenersWSU Extension
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Senior WSU Extension Coordinator & Educator, Erica Guttman and Native Plant Salvage's Learning & Outreach Coordinator, Cameron Dunn. During our time together we dive into the wonderful world of hedgerows! We discuss the benefits of adding hedgerows to your landscape and walk through the amazing hedgerow toolkit Erica and Cameron have recently developed. We chat about our ongoing partnership and discuss upcoming ways to learn more about this exciting work. Tune in to hear more of this inspiring conversation! Resources:Upcoming EventsHedgerow ToolkitHow-to HandbookVideosToolkit ResourcesHedgerow Webinar RecordingNative Plant Salvage
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Davy Clark, Nisqually River Education Project Program Director and Tristan Olson, Nisqually River Council Program Coordinator. Together we jump in and explore the Nisqually River Watershed. We discuss how each of their partnered organizations are working towards creating a healthier watershed, that restores ecosystems functions, promotes sustainable resource use, and creates ongoing educational opportunities. Davy and Tristan also share ways community members of all ages can get involved in creating a healthy Nisqually River Watershed. Resources:Contact Info - info@nisquallyriver.org or 360-438-8715Social Media - @nisquallyriverhttps://nisquallyriver.org/Nisqually River Watershed Stewardship PlanCitizens Advisory CommitteeNisqually River Council MeetingsNisqually Stream StewardsNisqually River Education Program
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by TCD's Executive Director, Sarah Moorehead. Sarah is back on the podcast to discuss what TCD has been up to over the last two years and what we can expect to see in TCD's future. We discuss our upcoming move, big organizational goals, funding priorities, and exciting new projects. Sarah lets our listeners in on big updates and even participates in a fun rapid fire question session.Resources:Learn more about our two day upcoming Growers ConferenceBecome a TCD Board of Supervisor Member
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Patrick Shultz, WSU Extension Forester and resident agroforestry expert! Together, we discuss the growing popularity of agroforestry, a practice blending agriculture and forestry practices. We dive into the types of emerging agroforestry practices and discuss what benefits were seeing for not only our environment, but for our local farmers too. Resources:Patrick Shultz, WSU Extension Forester, patrick.shults@wsu.eduCheck out agroforestry resources here.Check out Patrick's podcast Forest Overstory here.Sign up to receive TCD's newsletter here.
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Lindsey Swardz, owner of Four Ginger Farm, and Marguerite Abplanalp, Thurston Conservation District's Agricultural Program Manager. Together, we discuss how the changing weather can negatively impact an agricultural landscape. We also talk about cost-effective ways farmers and home gardeners can prepare their landscape for the winter rain. Lindsey breaks down the projects she and TCD have implemented on her property and shares how these have benefited her operation! Resources:Visit www.thurstoncd.com to reach out to our staff to learn about ways you can improve your wintertime agricultural operation.Learn more about the Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP) here.
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Shina Wysocki, owner of Chelsea Farms and Chelsea Oyster Bar, and Stephanie Bishop Thurston Conservation District's South Sound GREEN Program Manager. Together, we dive into the effects of ocean acidification on our local shellfish population. We also discuss the importance of our local shellfish farms for both our economy and the health of our environment. Both Stephanie and Shina share ways local community members can support shellfish farmers and help improve our region's water quality.
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined by Dr. Pamela Braff, Director of Climate Programs at the City of Olympia, Linsey Fields, Climate and Sustainability Coordinator at the City of Lacey, and Alyssa Jones Wood Sustainability Coordinator at the City of Tumwater. Together, we go over climate change basics and highlight why climate change is a topic of discussion in our growing community. We talk about Thurston County's Climate Mitigation Plan and how multiple jurisdictions, partners, and community members came together to create a comprehensive plan. Pamela, Linsey, and Alyssa also discuss how this plan is beginning to be implemented and give tips on how listeners can be more climate-resilient in their day-to-day lives. Resources:Thurston Climate Mitigation PlanAnnual Climate Mitigation Collaborative Retreat SummaryClimate Action Venn DiagramLearn more about becoming a Climate Advisory Workgroup Member (Coming soon)Energize Olympia Olympia Climate Program City of Lacey Sustainability & Resiliency EffortsCity of Tumwater Sustainability EffortsThurston County Climate Change Efforts
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined by Jae Townsend, TCD's Education & Outreach Assistant, and Jennifer Coe, Department of Natural Resource's Western Washington Community Resilience Coordinator. We delve into why wildfire is something communities on the west side of the State should be preparing for. We also talk about DNR's Wildfire Ready Neighbors program and the impact it's making in our local community. Jae and Jennifer break down simple actionable steps listeners can take to protect their homes from the threat of wildfire and discuss how working together as neighbors can have a lasting impact on the Thurston County community. Tune in to learn more!Resources:Jae Townsend, jtownsend@thurstoncd.comJennifer Coe, Jennifer.Coe@dnr.wa.govWildfire Ready Neighbors (WFRN)WFRN Home Assessment Sign-upFirewiseDNR Community Wildfire Resilience Resource LibraryOSU Fire-resistant plant guide
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined by TCD staff, Nora Carman-White, Karin Strelioff, and Marguerite Abplanalp. Together, we sit down to answer our listener's questions! We break down a few of the best ways to create healthy salmon habitat on streamside property, how to successfully make compost, and when it's the right decision to get your soil tested. We also discuss the answers to a few of our most frequently asked questions like, "How does TCD's financial assistance program work?" and "I just moved to Thurston County, where do I begin ?". This episode is a run-down of the many ways TCD is here to help YOU! Tune in to learn more. Resources:Nora Carman-White, nwhite@thurstoncd.comKarin Strelioff, karin@thurstoncd.comMarguerite Abplanalp, mabplanalp@thurstoncd.comThurston CD's Online ResourcesThurston County Master GardenersBurke HerbariumBook Recommendations: Weeds of the West, A Field Guide to Grasses of Oregon and Washington, Plants of the Pacific Northwest
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined by Becca Anderson, Natural Resources Conservation Service's (NRCS) Small Farms & Urban Ag Specialist. Together, we discuss how urban agriculture differs from "big ag" and how folks in our community are coming up with innovative ways to grow food on small tracks of land. Becca also talks more about NRCS and what type of technical and financial assistance they are able to offer producers, big and small! We also talk about how NRCS is prioritizing working with and supporting historically excluded and underserved populations. Tune in to learn more!Resources:Becca Anderson, Rebecca.Anderson@usda.govNRCS Service Center LocatorNRCS Urban AgricultureNRCS WA Environmental Quality Incentives ProgramNRCS WA Conservation Stewardship ProgramLimited Resource Farmer/Rancher Self-Determination ToolSubmit your "Ask the Expert" questions to Kiana Sinner, ksinner@thurstoncd.com
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we chat with TJ Jenkins, Thurston Conservation District's (TCD) Habitat Restoration Field Crew Lead. Together, we discuss the exciting and impactful projects our habitat restoration field crew has been working on. TJ gives us the rundown on TCD's field crew and Veteran Conservation Corps internship programs and shares how folks can learn more and get involved with hands-on habitat restoration work. During this episode, TJ expresses his passion for this kind of work and his excitement for TCD's upcoming projects.Submit your ask-the-expert questions to Kiana at ksinner@thurstoncd.com.Resources:Contact Tj Jenkins, tjenkins@thurstoncd.com.Check out TCD's Facebook and Instagram to keep up with our field crew.Stay up to date with TCD's internship opportunities here.Learn more about the WDVA's Veteran Conservation Corps program.
On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we chat with Paul D'Agnolo from the Office of Farmland Preservation at the WA State Conservation Commission and our own Nora Carman-White. They provide context and information about the state of farmland loss in Washington, why saving farmland from development is essential, and some of the tools for doing that preservation that support farmers, families, and communities. We specifically explore programs that support farmland preservation at the state level and TCD's own South Sound FarmLink program. Resources:Nora Carman-White, nwhite@thurstoncd.comPaul D'Agnolo, PD'Agnolo@scc.wa.govSouth Sound FarmlinkWashington State Conservation Commission Office of Farmland PreservationPlanning for the Future of Your Farm: Part 1 and Part 2
On this episode of Conservation Starters, we're joined by Ecostudies Institute Director of Science, Sarah Hamman and WSU Thurston County Extension Director, Stephen Bramwell. Together, we discuss the ecological and cultural importance of our South Sound Prairies. We delve into a recent study Sarah, Stephen, and their teams produced that looked at the ecological and economic benefits of grazing prairie land in Southwest Washington. Sarah and Stephen share how their impactful results are being used to implement more sustainable farming and conservation practices along Thurston County prairies. Listen in to learn more about this exciting work and how you can get involved! Resources:Sarah Hamman, shamman@ecoinst.orgStephen Bramwell, bramwell@wsu.eduEcostudies Institute WSU Thurston County ExtensionSouthwest Washington Grazing Association Facebook GroupEcological and Economic Benefit-Cost Comparison of Grazed and Ungrazed Prairie Land for Critical Species Protection in Western Washington ReportEconomic Impacts ReportSARE Trials Partner Summary
On this episode of Conservation Starters, we're joined by WSU Extension Forester, Patrick Shultz. Together, we discuss the new threat the emerald ash borer, an invasive wood boring beetle brings to Western Washington. We talk about the importance of our native and ornamental ash trees. Patrick also breaks down practical ways Thurston County residents can help slow the spread of this invasive beetle. Listen in to learn more about the emerald ash borer, why there's a growing concern, and how you can help be a part of the solution!ResourcesPatrick Shultz, patrick.shults@wsu.eduLearn more about Emerald Ash Borer here.Oregon ash tree identification.Emerald ash borer identification.
This month on Conservation Starters, Nora Carman-White, Communication & Education Manager at TCD takes the reigns as host to interview your usual Conservation Starters host, Kiana Sinner. Together, we discuss the importance of connecting with our community and the strategies we use to reach out. We talk about our educational workshops, Native Plant Festival & Sale, and volunteer program. We delve into a few things we're especially passionate about and share our individual commitment to supporting the community we cherish. Kiana also teases the exciting things coming in Season 2 of Conservation Starters. Tune in to learn more about our Education & Outreach department and how you can get involved with Thurston Conservation District! Resources:Kiana Sinner, ksinner@thurstoncd.comNora Carman-White, nwhite@thurstoncd.comTCD workshop recordingsSign up to receive our monthly newsletter Sign up to be a volunteerCheck out our Native Plant Festival & SaleFollow us on Instagram and like us on FacebookRock to Roots; Spokane Conservation District Podcast
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined for a second time by TCD's Senior Natural Resource Specialist, Adam Peterson. During this episode, we delve into the topic of soil health. Adam breaks down why soil health is so important and teaches us how we can make sure we're protecting the soil in our backyard! We also discuss the District's soil testing program and even analyze a soil test for Conservation Starters host, Kiana. Tune in to this episode to learn more about how you can get a sense of what's happening in your soil!Resource:Adam Peterson, aperterson@thurstoncd.comThurston CD's Soil Testing WebpageWSU's Growing Cover Crops GuideWSU's Plant Clinic WebpageDOE's Web Map of Commercial Environmental Labs If you have a question about Conservation Starters or want to suggest an episode topic, contact Ksinner@thurstoncd.com.
This month on Conservation Starters, we're joined by Washington State Orca Recovery Coordinator, Tara Galuska. During this episode, we learn more about our local Southern Resident orca pods, why they are endangered, and why it's important that we protect them. Tara shares the threats that Southern Resident orcas face and what we can do in our daily lives to make a difference for this vital species! We also talk about our upcoming Orca Recovery Day volunteer event, happening on October 15th at Squaxin Park and how folks all over the west coast can get involved in recovery efforts. Tune in to learn more about Southern Resident Orca Whales and how you can be a part of the solution to protect our pods! Resources:www.orca.wa.gov www.thurstoncd.com/ORD - Orca Recovery Day in Thurston County -www.betterground.org/ord/ - Not located in Thurston County? Learn about Orca Recovery Day events in your neighborhood Orcasound - Orcasound connects your headphones to live hydrophones (underwater microphones), your ears to an ocean of sound. Orca Network - a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness of the Pacific Northwest whales.Questions about Orca Recovery Day? Contact Kiana Sinner, ksinner@thurstoncd.com
This month, on Conservation Starters, were joined by TCD's Conservation Program Manager Karin Strelioff, Engineering Geologist and Hydrogeologist Wendy Gerstel, and ISA Certified Arborist Ray Gleason. This second part episode takes a deep dive into our local shorelines. Wendy, a local geologist teaches us about the glacial formation of our Puget Sound beaches and delves into how water management plays a role in changes along our shorelines. We talk about the importance of vegetation along our shorelines and get some insight from Ray, a local arborist who shares his techniques for sustainably managing vegetation while also protecting property owners' views. Tune in to this episode to learn more!ResourcesKarin Strelioff, karin@thurstoncd.comShore Friendly ThurstonNorthwest Straits Foundation - Shore FriendlyWashington Coastal Atlas for all things coastal.Washington Geology Portal for all things geologic, and LiDAR.T-Sheets for historic coastline information.
This month, on Conservation Starters, were joined by TCD's Conservation Program Manager, Karin Strelioff, and Patrick Townsend, a Puget Sound shoreline landowner. During this episode, we learn about the Shore Friendly Program and how partners from around Puget Sound are working together to assist shoreline property owners to protect their property and the vital habitat that surrounds it. We discuss bulkheads, the benefits of natural shoreline, and learn about how a shoreline is always changing. Patrick shares the challenges he faced on his property and relates his experience working with our staff, and regional partners on his family's shoreline restoration project. Resources:Karin Strelioff, karin@thurstoncd.comShore Friendly ThurstonShorefriendly.orgNorthwest Straits Foundation - Shore FriendlyShore Friendly KitsapDepartment of Ecology Coastal AtlasNorthwest Straights Commission
This month, on Conservation Starters, were joined by Stephanie Bishop and Sam Nadell, TCD's youth education staff. During this episode, we learn about the history of our k-12 program South Sound GREEN and how it has evolved and grown over the last 30 years to meet the growing need for hands-on science education in Thurston County. We also discuss the challenges our staff faced and the solutions they found to continue providing education to students during the pandemic. Tune in to this conversation to learn more about TCD's programs geared towards youth, teens, and young adults. If you are a Thurston County parent, teacher, or student this is the episode for you! Contact Information:Stephanie Bishop, sbishop@thurstoncd.comSam Nadell, snadell@thurstoncd.comResources:SouthSoundGREEN.org Classroom LessonsTeacher ResourcesTeens in ThurstonSouth Puget Sound Regional Envirothon
This month, on Conservation Starters, were joined by 5th generation farmer Carissa Miller who is the owner and operator of Withywindle Valley Farm and TCD's Senior Natural Resource Specialist, Marguerite Abplanalp. Together, we discuss the challenges and triumphs that come with being a farmer in Thurston County and learn about the Voluntary Stewardship Program - a program that offers local producers an alternative way to protect and voluntarily enhance environmentally critical areas while maintaining and improving the long-term viability of local agriculture.Contact Information:Marguerite Abplanalp, mabplanalp@thurstoncd.comCarissa Miller, withywindlevalleyfarm@gmail.comResources:Withywindle Valley FarmThurston Conservation District VSP Sign-up FormThurston County VSPInterested in joining the VSP workgroup? Contact Marguerite Abplanalp, mabplanalp@thurstoncd.com for more information.
This month, on Conservation Starters, we're joined by Adam Petersen who is one of Thurston Conservation District's Senior Natural Resource Specialists. Adam's background in GIS and crop science, coupled with his personal interest in climate change and emergency preparedness, makes him the perfect guest to discuss the local impacts of climate change and how our community can best prepare. During the episode, we discuss the current and projected increases in wildfire, flooding, drought, and extreme heatwaves due to climate change. Listen in to learn easy steps you and your family can take to be more climate-resilient! Contact Information: Adam Peterson, apetersen@thurstoncd.comFlood, Fire, Drought, Heat, and other Emergency Preparedness Resources: Thurston Conservation District Emergency Preparedness Resource WebpageThurston County Mapping Resource: Thurston GeodataWildfire Preparedness Resources: Wildfire in Western Washington: A Different Animal (Webinar), Firewise.org, DNRFirewise
This month, on Conservation Starters we're joined by Margaret Kreder our local stewardship forester. We discuss how forest landowners can be good stewards of their property whether that's in their back yard or their back forty. Margaret, who offers forestry site visits to local landowners, tells us what types of common problems she sees in forest stands and the best way to combat them. We also talk about an ongoing forestry webinar series that dives deeper into the world of forest health. Tune into this month's episode to learn more and see how to get involved! ResourcesRecorded Forestry Education Webinar Series: https://www.thurstoncd.com/education/workshops-tours/Conservation District Forestry Resources: https://www.masoncd.org/forest.htmlWSU Extension Forestry Resources: https://forestry.wsu.edu/Thurston CD Contact Information: https://www.thurstoncd.com/about-us/contact-us/ Contact Information: Margaret Kreder, 360-427-9436 ext. 102 or email mkreder@masoncd.org
During this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we're joined by four guests! Mara Healy our Senior Habitat Restoration Specialist, Nick George & Cassie Doll from USFW Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, and Jake Yancey of Tracking Y Ranch. These guests join us to talk about the Frogs on Farms program. During this conversation, we discuss how local landowners and producers are working alongside conservation organizations to support the protected Oregon Spotted Frog through sustainable farming practices like conservation grazing. Resources:If you have questions about the Frogs on Farms program or would like to learn more about how our organization can assist you with meeting your land goals, reach out to our guests using the contact information below.Mara Healy, Senior Habitat Restoration Specialist: mhealy@thurstoncd.comNick George, Washington State Coordinator Partners for Fish Program: nicholas_george@fws.govCassie Doll, Partners for Fish and Wildlife Biologist: cassandra_doll@fws.gov
During this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we sit down with Thurston Conservation District's Executive Director, Sarah Moorehead. In our conversation, we delve into the history of conservation districts and how they formed to readily respond to local needs. We discuss the current priorities of Thurston Conservation District and share how we serve the community members of Thurston County. During our sit down, Sarah tells us how she joined the natural resource field and fell in love with conservation work! She also discusses upcoming projects that she's excited about as well as what the future holds for the Thurston Conservation District.
Conservation Starters is a podcast created by the Thurston Conservation District. This series is dedicated to empowering Thurston County residents to steward our shared natural resources. Through thoughtful conversations with TCD staff, community partners, and community members we explore a program or issue related to the work of the Conservation District and how our community can engage with us and our staff. Episodes can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. You can also find more information and links to future episodes at www.thurstoncd.comMusic by Nora Carman-White, Communications & Education Manager.