Weyerhaeuser reports discovery of globally imperiled fringed kittentails on Washington timberlands

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  • Weyerhaeuser disclosed discovery of fringed kittentails (Veronica schizantha), a G2-ranked globally imperiled plant, on its Vail tree farm in Washington.
  • The location was added to Washington sensitive species records and NatureServe databases, strengthening regional biodiversity data used for conservation planning.
  • Weyerhaeuser flagged the site in its internal environmental mapping layer to trigger review and case-by-case buffers for nearby management activity.
  • The company cited its Sustainable Forestry Initiative training and internal process for self-mandated protection of G1 or G2 species.


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