NNRG logo and tagline

Home

LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

BLOG

Forest Recipes for the Adventurous

You’ve probably heard of stinging nettle tea — how about stinging nettle pesto? Japanese knotweed hummus? These six recipes draw from the bounty found in Pacific Northwest forests – both wild and urban lands.

Continue »

EVENTS

NEWS

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Restoring watershed ecosystems at Tarboo Forest

Northwest Watershed Institute (NWI), a Port Townsend-based non-profit, leads the work to regrow old-growth forests in the uplands of Tarboo Creek and re-establish forested wetlands in the floodplain. Over the years, NWI has quilted together Tarboo Wildlife Preserve, 396 acres in the Tarboo valley near Quilicene, Washington.

Continue »

become a member

As a member of NNRG’s landowner stewardship and certification program you will join a community of forest landowners who are pursuing innovative and entrepreneurial approaches to managing their forests.

Sign up for our newsletter

LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

BLOG

Forest Recipes for the Adventurous

You’ve probably heard of stinging nettle tea — how about stinging nettle pesto? Japanese knotweed hummus? These six recipes draw from the bounty found in Pacific Northwest forests – both wild and urban lands.

Continue »

EVENTS

NEWS

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Restoring watershed ecosystems at Tarboo Forest

Northwest Watershed Institute (NWI), a Port Townsend-based non-profit, leads the work to regrow old-growth forests in the uplands of Tarboo Creek and re-establish forested wetlands in the floodplain. Over the years, NWI has quilted together Tarboo Wildlife Preserve, 396 acres in the Tarboo valley near Quilicene, Washington.

Continue »

become a member

As a member of NNRG’s landowner stewardship and certification program you will join a community of forest landowners who are pursuing innovative and entrepreneurial approaches to managing their forests.

Sign up for our newsletter

latest news & Events

Forest Recipes for the Adventurous

You’ve probably heard of stinging nettle tea — how about stinging nettle pesto? Japanese knotweed hummus? These six recipes draw from the bounty found in Pacific Northwest forests – both wild and urban lands.

Continue »

CONNECT WITH US

Sign up for our monthly newsletter and get the latest information about our programs, special events and other news.