About Us: Conservation Northwest
Our story as an organization, plus descriptions of our staff, board, and geographical offices
"Keeping the Northwest Wild"
Proven and successfulFor 20 years, we've
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Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies: vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989 we have protected hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat around the state, from the coast to the Cascades to the Rockies.
Today we are ensuring the region is wild enough to support wildlife, from wolves to grizzly bears to mountain caribou. We work with local communities on forest restoration, creating sustainable timber jobs, and wilderness protection. We help ensure a safe passage for wildlife, including those moving north and south across Interstate 90 in the Cascades and across the Canadian border, and east and west between the Cascades and Selkirks of the Rockies.
- Read about our successes
- Discover our coalitions and partnerships
- Examine our financial data
- See the ecosystems where we work
- Please support our work or get involved
- See a map of our successes.
Just a few of our successful partnerships and campaigns:
- Columbia Highlands Initiative
- Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition
- Mountain Caribou Project
- The Cascades Conservation Partnership
- Loomis Forest Fund
- I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition
- Pinchot Partnership
- Ancient Forest Roadshow
Conservation Northwest is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with four offices and twenty-one staff around the state that are supported by around 5,000 families and hundreds of volunteers who together provide 70 percent of our funding. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Our non-profit federal tax-exempt number is 94-3091547 and our Washington State UBI # is 601 135 446.
