Aug. 3, 2007 King County Rural Forest Commission seeks applicants for three vacant positions
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks is seeking
volunteers to fill three vacant positions on the Rural Forest
Commission. The commission was established in 1997 to provide input to
the King County Executive and County Council on matters pertaining to
forestland and forestry.
The commission advises King County on policies and programs affecting
rural forestry, works to identify strategies to conserve forestlands
and promotes the practice of forestry in rural areas of the county.
These are volunteer positions that require attendance at six morning meetings a year, plus some subcommittee work.
Citizens with a working knowledge of King County forestry, the ability
to work with differing viewpoints to find solutions to complex problems
and who meet at least one of the following criteria are encouraged to
apply:
- An
owner of a small forest acreage, especially one for whom income from
forestry is an important component of total income;
- A community member who represents a rural city; or
- A
community member who represents consumers or users of local forest
products, such as a mill owner, lumber supplier, craftsman, florist
supplier or user of other alternative forest products.
Other
groups represented on the Rural Forest Commission include the
environmental community, affected Indian tribes, industrial forestland
owners, small forestland owners and professional foresters.
"We
hope to have a diverse group of citizens who share a strong commitment
to conserving forestland in the county," said Linda Vane, King County's
staff liaison to the commission.
To request an application package
or would like to learn more about the Rural Forest Commission, contact
King County's Forestry Program, 206-296-8042, email linda.vane@kingcounty.gov or visit the Web page at http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/forestry/ruralforestcommission.aspx.
For more information on King County's Forestry Program, visit the Web page at http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/wlr/forestryprogram.aspx.
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