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It's no secret: you are the reason we succeed! There are many ways you can keep the Northwest wild.

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It's no secret: you are the reason we succeed! There are many ways you can keep the Northwest wild. From on-line action to in-person activism and volunteering to supporting our work with a donation; we rely on you to ensure a healthy future for wildlife and people.

Take action

Take action  today on important issues using our easy on-line system. If you want to make a difference "off-line", please be sure to let us know on our volunteer form.

Stay informed

Receive our monthly electronic newsletter, Conservation Connection. We also broadcast email alerts that allow you to take action on important issues. Please sign-up with our alert list and e-news sign-up form.

Go online

We have many tools that will allow you to support Conservation Northwest with your regular web visits. Lean more. We'll see you on Facebook!

Become a member

Our strength lies in our membership, and more than 70 percent of our revenue comes from individuals just like you. Please join Conservation Northwest today. Read more about membership.

Volunteer

As a grassroots organization, we rely on the help of individuals with widely varying interests, skills, and availability. Most volunteer opportunities are in Bellingham, Seattle, or Spokane and range from writing letters to trail work to office work. Please fill out a volunteer sign-up form and we will notify you of upcoming opportunities in your area.

Volunteer opportunities descriptions      Volunteer sign-up form

Become an intern

Our internship program offers valuable experience in the field of conservation advocacy in a non-profit agency setting, along with quarterly stipends; interns are expected to find their own room and board. Interns are most often students but don't have to be. Our internships are full for summer of 2009. Please check back later for upcoming opportunities for fall and winter.

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