ELC collaboration develops a strategy
for protecting the Skagit River Valley -- Progress Report
The Environmental Law Centre
March 10, 2006 The
Environmental Law Clinic has collaborated with the Kathy
and Steve Berman Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Washington
to develop a strategy for protecting natural and conservation values
in the international Skagit River Valley.
The Clinics reviewed the threats to both the US and Canadian portions
of the Upper Skagit Valley, and recommended steps that the binational
Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission can take to protect the valley.
The final report recommended specific actions the Commission can take
to ensure the establishment of new protected areas in the Canadian Skagit
River watershed.
- Complete
Report - updated
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Quote "Working to protect the
Upper Skagit Valley was one of the most rewarding experiences
of my young legal career. Having had the opportunity to spend
time in the valley, I gained a deep appreciation for the unique
scenic and environmental treasures this area holds. I get great
satisfaction knowing that the report put together by the Kathy
and Steve Berman Environmental Law Clinic and the Environmental
Law Centre will assist SEEC in protecting this area for future
generations. This project was special not only because of the
work we accomplished, but also because of the people I met along
the way. The international collaboration with Calvin Sandborn,
Barb Harvey, and the rest of the Environmental Law Centre not
only helped create a comprehensive report for SEEC, but it also
provided the foundation for future work on international environmental
issues. It was encouraging to see how two clinics from different
countries could so easily unite for a common goal. Most importantly,
though, is the knowledge that the Upper Skagit Valley is going
to be around not only for me, but for generations of outdoor
enthusiasts to come."
University of Washington
law student Seth Woolson
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