RUGGED RESOURCES: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WILD OLYMPICS ACT
May 15, 2021
4 minutes
by Chris Korbulic
©Chris Korbulic
Looking over a section of wild river flowing an irreverent blue bound by a gloriously messy green-yellow mix of ferns and mosses, all under towering ancient trees, I squinted through waves of rain in near disbelief at its beauty. Later as I drove down the river, leaving Olympic National Park, the landscape abruptly changed from wild forest to clear cuts and tree farms. The extreme juxtaposition shocked me. Continuing down the valley, signs in neighboring communities read “Stop the Wild Olympics,” and I realized I had much to learn. What, I wondered, makes this peninsula, which author Tim McNulty describes as
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