August
DNR Natural Heritage Program surveys Lost Lake wetland and discovers features that qualify wetland for status as a wetland of Conservation Significance in WA State
DNR Natural Heritage Program surveys Lost Lake wetland and discovers features that qualify wetland for status as a wetland of Conservation Significance in WA State
Trailside interpretive signs are installed along hiking trails at Lost Lake
OHA fences a spring at Myers Creek Mitigation Site that had been trampled by cattle
Lost Lake Wetland and Wildlife Preserve informational signboard/kiosk is constructed
OHA and Curlew Job Corps collaborate to build hiking trail at Pine Chee wetland
Myers Creek Plan approved by regulatory agencies
OHA completes installation of wildlife friendly fence to protect Lost Lake wetland from trampling by cattle in nearby grazing allotments
OHA and Curlew Job Corps collaborate to begin building hiking trails at Lost Lake (additional work done in October)
First annual bird survey at the Myers Creek Mitigation Site
Initial Lost Lake Management Plan approved by OHA board