Judge Temporarily Halts Logging of 300 Acres of Legacy Forests in the Elwha Watershed
Clallam County Superior Court yesterday halted logging of 300 acres of legacy forests in and around the Elwha Watershed. Earth Law Center (ELC) supported Legacy Forest Defense Coalition (LFDC) in bringing the emergency motion to stop the logging, which stems from two recent timber sales. The logging company, Murphy, had already started road building and destruction of this unique ecosystem. The judge's order halts all logging activity for 14 days. The court will hold another hearing later in May to further consider whether the WA Department of Natural Resource (DNR) is violating its own policies by logging the last remaining structurally complex and biodiverse lowland temperate rainforests in the state. LFDC has won preliminary court injunctions in several other cases on these grounds.
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May 8, 2025
Contact: Elizabeth Dunne (edunne@earthlaw.org)
Port Angeles, Washington: Clallam County Superior Court yesterday halted logging of 300 acres of legacy forests in and around the Elwha Watershed.
Earth Law Center (ELC) supported Legacy Forest Defense Coalition (LFDC) in bringing the emergency motion to stop the logging, which stems from two recent timber sales. The logging company, Murphy, had already started road building and destruction of this unique ecosystem.
The judge's order halts all logging activity for 14 days. The court will hold another hearing later in May to further consider whether the WA Department of Natural Resource (DNR) is violating its own policies by logging the last remaining structurally complex and biodiverse lowland temperate rainforests in the state. LFDC has won preliminary court injunctions in several other cases on these grounds.
Forest in “Tree Well” timber sale. Photo Credit: Scott F. McGee @forest2sea
ELC has two separate but related lawsuits, with co-plaintiffs Center for Whale Research and Orca Network, that are still ongoing. Those cases argue that DNR has failed to account for how industrial logging practices impact stream flows in the watershed, in particular the famous Elwha River and its tributaries.
The Elwha River is the site of one of the largest dam removal projects in US history – a project that succeeded in allowing salmon to repopulate the river for the first time in over a century. The endangered Southern Resident Orcas depend upon recovering salmon populations for their survival.
Despite the millions of dollars spent on river restoration, the DNR had continued to log legacy forests in the watershed up until a pause instituted by the new State Public Lands Commissioner, Dave Upthegrove, upon taking office in January. The pause fulfills Commissioner Upthegrove's campaign promise to stop the destruction of legacy forests. DNR, however, has continued to defend in court the decision to put legacy forests on the chopping block in timber sales approved under the prior commissioner.
Victory for Conservation: Washington State Budget Secures Critical Funding to Protect Elwha Watershed
In a major win for environmental protection, the final Washington State legislative budget agreement for 2025 includes $250,000 to begin the process to secure protection for the Elwha River Watershed — a vital source of drinking water, critical habitat for salmon and other wildlife, as well as cultural heritage.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 8, 2025
Contacts: Elizabeth Dunne (edunne@earthlaw.org)
Brel Froebe (brel@c4rf.org)
Photo Credit: Scott F. McGee @forest2sea
OLYMPIA, WA — In a major win for environmental protection, the final Washington State legislative budget agreement includes $250,000 to begin the process to secure protection for the Elwha River Watershed — a vital source of drinking water, critical habitat for salmon and other wildlife, as well as cultural heritage.
The newly approved budget allocates funding for the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to begin formal assessments required for the creation of a Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) in the Elwha Watershed. This move should help bring forest practices into alignment with the $328 million already spent on river restoration after the Elwha River became one of the largest dam removal projects in US history.
The City of Port Angeles has asked DNR multiple times to pause logging in the Elwha Watershed and consider different stewardship approaches. The Elwha River is the sole water source for Port Angeles and for 25% of Clallam County.
NRCAs protect native ecosystems, habitat for endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants and animals, scenic landscapes, and places of cultural and historical significance. Currently, more than 127,000 acres are protected across Washington’s 39 NRCAs — and the Elwha may soon join their ranks.
Senator Mike Chapman, Chair of the State Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, explained that he championed the measure because “we need a well thought out solution to what’s happening with the forest lands in the Elwha Watershed. This gives us the opportunity to work collaboratively on the bigger picture, to identify priority areas for conservation, and to use the tools we have to buy replacement lands in areas better suited for logging.”
The push to conserve the Elwha Watershed has grown steadily since 2022, when community outcry followed a major DNR timber sale that clearcut mature forests near the river. That outcry sparked the formation of the Elwha Legacy Forests Coalition, a broad alliance of tribal citizens, conservationists, scientists, and local leaders calling for a more sustainable vision for forest and ecosystem management in the watershed.
In 2023, legal action from the Earth Law Center challenged another proposed timber sale — and former Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz ultimately canceled it. “Exploring the creation of an NRCA in the Elwha Watershed is an important next step toward a stewardship framework that sees the forest, river, salmon, and all of us an interconnected whole,” said Elizabeth Dunne, Earth Law Center’s Director of Legal Advocacy.
“We worked tirelessly to remove the dams that blocked salmon from migrating up the Elwha River. Our Salmon are returning, but intact forest ecosystems are essential to the success of restoration efforts led by our people. Nature has to be in balance. My hope is that this work will return us to a more respectful relationship with the landscape,” said Ms. Linda Wiechman, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal elder and member of the Elwha Legacy Forests Coalition. “We have harvested native plants from these forests since time immemorial. These are our usual and accustomed gathering areas. Part of our way of life.”
Center for Responsible Forestry and Earth Law Center, which has an ongoing campaign to protect the Elwha Watershed, assisted with the measure.
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