Collaborations
Working together to achieve more.
The environmental challenges we face are numerous, and not isolated by political or governmental boundaries. Therefore, the solutions must involve a variety of stakeholders and approaches.
10KYI builds valuable partnerships and collaborations with community members, resource managers, governmental agencies, Native American tribes and nations, and other nonprofit organizations to promote sustainable landuse practices and increase coastal resiliency.
10KYI is currently collaborating with:
Clallam County Noxious Weed Council - Weed-Free Gravel
Coast Salmon Partnership (CSP) -
Invasive plant treatments for the Coldwater Connections Campaign
Check out CSP’s 2020 Annual Report
Jefferson County Public Health - Middle Hoh Resiliency Plan
Olympic Forest Collaborative - Restoration Thinning
Olympic National Forest, UW Olden Research Lab -
Ongoing Olympic Mudminnow eDNA Field Studies
Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition - Salmonid Screening, Habitat Enhancement and Restoration (SSHEAR) Invasive plant treatments
Invasive plant treatments supporting salmon habitat restoration
UW Olympic Natural Resource Center -
Olympic Experimental State Forest T3 Experiment
UW Olympic Natural Resource Center - Ethnoforestry Project
WA Invasive Species Council -
Scotch Broom Ecology and Management Symposium
Invasive plant treatments supporting salmon habitat restoration
And more!