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Deforestation in WA State

What's the problem?

Deforestation in WA for residential construction leads to human/animal confliction.

by Lydia Caldwell, Sierra Atkins, Haley Slatton, and Takoda Sandaine

Rabies

http://wdfw.wa.gov/living/deer.html

http://www.bigsoundhomes.com/2012/04/08/inverness-washington-best-seattle-neighborhoods/

Cost for post rabies shot $2000-7000. $6,000 if administrated through ER

http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/

http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=deforestation+in+washington+state&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&docid=6-KYnh4PGk52PM&tbnid=2PB-kITOJzcEmM:&ved=0CAQQjB0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.photographersdirect.com%2Fbuyers%2Fstockphoto.asp%3Fimageid%3D959905&ei=2m6PU7O8BcGJogTqrYGABA&bvm=bv.68445247,d.cGU&psig=AFQjCNHIEMsGb13dhHU0afT66BO9KMDS6w&ust=1401995241016985

The Stakeholders

Eleven month old bitten(Rabid Bat)

  • Victims of animal attacks

Tri-Cities,WA

Faron Scarberry Attack(Coyote)

  • Animal rights activists/ Environmentalists

Kent,WA

http://news.discovery.com/earth/global-warming/unexpected-victims-of-climate-change-131016.htm

  • Homeowners

http://q13fox.com/2012/12/30/pack-of-wild-coyotes-attack-kent-man-walking-his-dog/

  • Residential construction contractors

http://www.crcog.net/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B6CA85F4E-E972-4C3F-8535-F6A0296587BA%7D

Animal Attack Victims

These are the only visible injuries besides his legs that Scarberry sustained

Homeowners

Animals and families

  • Animals coming into our homes
  • Families
  • Trapping and hunting animals
  • Shooting permits

Warning some of the images you are

about to see are graphic and unsuitable

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John Chelminak Attack (North American Black Bear)

Lake Wenatchhee, Wa

Wild Animal vehicle collisions in WA state

1100 wildlife/vehicle collisions reported each year

3500 deer and elk carcasses found each year

Why should you care? average of 1190 human injures & two fatalities annually

Homeowners solution

  • Relocation for animals
  • Relocation for families

Wildlife Watching/ Tourism

Trapping and permits

generates $56.9 million in state and $67.4 million in federal tax revenues each year

fastest growing segment of the travel industry.

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2013086837_bearmaul07m.html

Residential Construction Contractors

Washington is 4th nationally in expenditures on wildlife

Use deforestation to:

Animals suffering

The Facts

  • provide homes for WA citizens

DIET; Various fruits, nuts, and small rodents

Will travel up to 125 miles outside of their homes to a concentrated food source.

  • WA has the 4th highest cost of living
  • Average WA residential construction worker salary: $24,000
  • employ workers

DIET; small rodents, coyotes, raccoons, and occasionally house pets and livestock.

Average WA salary: $45,000

Columbian white-tailed deer

Bald Eagle

DIET; plants, fruits, acorns, and nuts

  • contribute to WA economy

Cascade red fox

Black Bears:

Cougars:

Deer:

Moose:

Raccoons :

DIET; twigs, roots, bark, and shoots of woody plants

<http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=Residential+Construction+Worker&l1=Washington&tm=1>

DIET; fruits, nuts, grains, vegetables, insects, eggs, poultry, rats, squirrels, small livestock

My solution

Washington ground squirrel

Lynx

Allied Stakeholders

Great gray owl

  • lumber companies

http://campgilmont.org/work-crews

  • families of residential construction workers

http://www.keweenawnow.com/happenings/habitat_humanity_video_01_10/habitat_humanity_video_01_10.htm

  • homeowners

Gray Wolf

Woodland caribou

White-tailed jackrabbit

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-construction-workers-family-portrait-image26243502

http://www.visualphotos.com/image/2x5957399/family_standing_at_a_construction_site_shaking

Solution Part II

Solution Part 1:

Restoration of Illahee & Olympic National parks;

Increased price of forestland by law.

  • restore parks
  • rehabilitate wild animals
  • less jobs cut
  • deforestation reduced
  • inner city/neighborhood building increased

How?

Sitka Spruce

Western Hemlock

Western Red Cedar

various fruits

various nuts

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