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Davidson-Bergman Conservation Easement:
11 Acres on the Cooper Point Peninsula. Conserved in 2004.

Longtime Capitol Land Trust members Don and Cherie Davidson and their neighbors Pete and Patricia Bergman donated a conservation easement protecting habitat on the Cooper Point peninsula.  The 11-acre property provides an array of diverse habitat and open space. The property’s forested marine shorelines, bluffs and tidelands provide habitat for fish, shellfish, heron and bald eagle. There are also cliff nesting sites for pigeon guillemont, a rare and threatened shorebird. Pileated woodpecker, deer and many other creatures inhabit the property’s forested uplands. A number of old growth conifers and a stream are located on the upland portion of the property. 

The belief that we can manage the Earth and improve on Nature is probably the ultimate expression of human conceit, but it has deep roots in the past and is almost universal.

Rene J. Dubos
The Wooing of the Earth

 

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