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Legislation connects habitat for wildlife in honor of Earth Day [1%]
The Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act, introduced today, recognizes the need for wildlife for room to roam to survive in the modern world and as they seek ...
Tour the Colville roadless areas [1%]
The Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition, of which Conservation Northwest is a member, is recommending roadless areas on the Colville National Forest for ...
The long road 'round, from controversy to common ground [1%]
This spring, hundreds of people from northeastern Washington have watched a new documentary film, "From Controversy to Common Ground: The Colville National ...
Coming to terms with "Climagedon" [1%]
“The amount of change we are locked into is growing each and every day, and just as we need to take serious action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we need ...
Conservation Northwest partners with ranchers on forest legacy project [1%]
In the Columbia Highlands, working ranches, small timber operations, and farms are not only the lifeblood of the community, they are vital to wildlife. ...
It's hardly Twilight for Washington's wolves [1%]
Did you hear? Big, howling, wolves are loping through the forests of Washington, prowling the dark corners, fighting vampires...um... I mean... OK, so the ...
'It’s a girl!' Biologists snare first female lynx [1%]
K.C. Mehaffey of the Wenatchee World reports on the first female lynx trapped by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists, as part of an ongoing ...
Choosing a better path for Methow powerline [1%]
Conservation Northwest has filed a motion in Okanogan Superior court seeking to intervene in a lawsuit filed against Washington State by the Okanogan PUD. At ...
Do wolverines need a passport? [1%]
Three wolverines in WA were on the move this winter, and apparently, they are international travelers. A collaborative research effort that reached across ...
Stevens Pass development needs thoughtful review for wildlife [1%]
Conservation Northwest supports and encourages outdoor recreation at Stevens Pass, including mountain biking, hiking, and skiing. But any recreation must be ...
In defense of lynx [1%]
To defend protections for Canada lynx and help this wild cat weather the ravages of climate change, Conservation Northwest, The Lands Council, and others ...
Lookout Pack has new litter; wolves confirmed in Pend Oreille County [1%]
Joyce Campbell of the Methow Valley News reports on the latest in wolves in Washington, a new litter of pups for the Lookout Pack and a pack new to the state ...
Something to cheer about: Wild roadless forests protected [1%]
A federal court agrees with Conservation Northwest and many other conservation groups representing hundreds of thousands of people, scientists and policy ...
Judge rules in favor of the little things that run the world [1%]
The ninth circuit court today ruled in favor of upholding "look before you log" old-growth protections put in place under the Northwest Forest Plan. The ruling ...
Conservation Northwest announces public campaign for wilderness and working lands [1%]
Conservation Northwest, along with timber industry leaders, recreationists and ranchers announced today a new collaborative initiative aimed at addressing ...
Fisher reintroduction finale! [1%]
Reintroduction of Pacific fishers, a small native mammal, to Washington's Olympic Peninsula, comes to a successful finish. The animals will continue to be ...
Restoring watersheds means jobs [1%]
At the start of the 111th Congress, members of Congress are building support for an economic stimulus package that advocates for creating green jobs. Senator ...
Washington asks Obama to implement Roadless Rule [1%]
Codifying the Roadless Rule would protect 2 million acres of roadless forest lands in Washington state.
New Lake Whatcom Preserve makes the grade [1%]
Thanks to the many Conservation Northwest members who expressed their support to the Whatcom County Council, 8,400 acres of the Lake Whatcom watershed is now ...
A step forward for North Cascades grizzly bears [1%]
Washington's Representative Rick Larsen supports an appropriations earmark of $1 million for the US Fish and Wildlife Service to move forward with recovering ...
Backroom deal may hurt, not help, Northwest forests [1%]
A coalition of conservation organizations, including Conservation Northwest, have filed a lawsuit against the Bush administration for illegally steering $350 ...
Congress listens on collaboration [1%]
Today legislators are hearing from the people of the Columbia Highlands about a balanced plan for restoration, sustainable forestry, recreation, and wilderness.
A Friday for the future [1%]
Mitch headed off on vacation this week leaving behind some great accomplishments and good news from the northeast corner of the state and even more from the ...
A visit to Sinlahekin and the past [1%]
Last week, I went on a field tour of grasslands conservation in the Similkameen River valley, which begins in southern British Columbia and flows past the ...
Thank you for helping wolves! [1%]
A Washington State Wolf Management Plan is on its way to becoming a reality. Please lend your voice to support a plan based on sound science, and help wolves ...
The case of the disappearing rabbit [1%]
Lily Huang of Newsweek reports in excellent detail on climate change and lynx. Canada lynx rely on snowshoe hares for nearly their entire diet. And the hare is ...
News of nature rebounding [1%]
My 17-year-old nephew, Kevin, was spending the week with Uncle Mitch to get him a break from the crazed adolescent behavior of my brother and sister-in-law in ...
Learning more about lynx [1%]
For someone with a juvenile sense of humor like myself, there is always some amusement to be found in most situations. And after two days and 120 clicks on ...
Summer hikes [1%]
This summer Conservation Northwest, REI, and the Spokane Mountaineers host hikes on the Colville National Forest.
Write a letter for wilderness [1%]
Let Senator Maria Cantwell and Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers know that now is the time to help protect wild, roadless forests on the Colville National ...
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