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Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area : ウィキペディア英語版
Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area

Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area is a natural reserve in Olympia, Washington protected under the Washington Natural Areas Program. Once an important processing facility for the logging industry, it has been designated as the Weyerhaeuser South Bay Log Dump Rural Historic Landscape. Today the area is a renowned sanctuary for a variety of birds, harbor seals, river otters, bald eagles, and a colony of bats, as well as serving as an important great blue heron rookery.〔Nokkentved, N.S. (2001) ("Ecological challenge: Woodard Bay area a place 'to come and be, not to come and do'" ), ''The Olympian''. October 23, 2001. Retrieved 8/3/08.〕 A recent conservation program in the area between the State of Washington and the Nature Conservancy is the first of its kind in the country.〔("Woodard Bay Aquatic Conservation Lease" ), The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 8/3/08.〕
== History ==
American Indians use of the area dates back over 5,000 years when the present coast line stabilised. Euroamerican settlement began in the 1850s with Puget Sound's logging era. Early in the history of the area, the Woodard family built the railway for hauling logs down to the waterfront. From there they would load it on ships at the end of the peninsula.
In the 1920s the site was bought by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, which brought up to 1 million board feet of timber here annually by rail from all over Thurston and Lewis counties until it closed the site in 1984. A former logging railroad crosses Woodard Bay on a wooden trestle and a narrow peninsula. It runs out onto a pier in Henderson Inlet across the mouth of Chapman Bay. Here logs were dumped in the water, gathered into rafts and floated to mills in Everett, Washington.

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