Snoqualmie Forest (Wash.)
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Snoqualmie Falls Tree Farm (Wash.)
Snoqualmie Tree Farm (Wash.)
Weyerhaeuser Snoqualmie Tree Farm (Wash.)
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Sources
found: Work cat.: Water quality monitoring summary, 1991:t.p. (Weyerhaeuser Snoqualmie Tree Farm)
found: Weyerhaeuser Company. Forestry Research Center. Soil survey of the Snoqualmie Falls Tree Farm, 1961.
found: Weyerhaeuser Company. Snoqualmie Tree Farm, c1971.
found: Ervin, K. King County expected to preserve 90,000 acres of forest, 2004, via The Seattle times Web site, viewed July 10, 2006(Weyerhaeuser's Snoqualmie Tree Farm, now known as the Snoqualmie Forest)
found: Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club Web site search, July 10, 2006(vast tree farm, known as the Snoqualmie Forest, contains approximately 100,000 acres of forestland in the foothills of eastern King and Snohomish counties, extending from Fall City and the north side of Mt. Si in the South, to Mt. Index at Hwy 2 to the North; in 2002, there was an initiative to acquire the land with public funds. This failed and in 2003, Weyerhaeuser sold the land to Hancock Timber Resource Group, the current owner. Then in 2004, King County acquired the development rights to 90% of the tree farm, ensuring that it will not be lost to sprawl. Hancock will continue to operate the property as a working forest)
found: King County e-news Web site search, July 10, 2006(Snoqualmie Forest, formerly known as the Snoqualmie Tree Farm)
notfound: Lippincott;Web. geog.;GNIS, July 7, 2006
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Change Notes
2006-10-12: new
2006-10-13: revised
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