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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/greater-ecosystem-alliance.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Conservation Northwest began as the Greater Ecosystem Alliance in 1989. To protect ancient forests, we toured a giant log around the country to highlight ongoing cutting.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/tom-mckay-environmental-hero.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Our conservation work emphasizes people, who enjoy all that wild lands and forests provide: fresh water, clean air, wild animals, renewable resources, and recreation opportunities.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/coast-to-rockies.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'At Conservation Northwest, we work to protect and connect old-growth forests and wildlife from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/ancient-forest-roadshow.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'In 2000 we spearheaded another coalition, the Northwest Old-Growth Campaign, and toured a slice of old-growth Douglas fir around the country.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/gray-wolf-florian-schulz.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'The gray wolf is seen increasingly in Washington. We serve on an advisory Wolf Working Group to plan for its return to our state. (© Florian Schulz)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/new-forestry-coalition.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Our strength is coalition building. Perhaps the most important coalition we are part of today is the Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition, creating a management "blueprint" to protect wilderness, restoration areas, and working forests in the Colville National Forest.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/sawmill-cedars-the-partners.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Another exciting collaborative brainchild for us was The Cascades Conservation Partnership. In just four years, the coalition motivated 16,000 people to donate to protect 45,000 acres of checkerboard lands in the Central Cascades east of Seattle.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/inland-temperate-rainforest.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Mountain caribou rely on snowy old-growth forests in the Inland Temperate Rainforest on the wet, west side of the Rockies, spanning across the border from northeastern Washington and northwestern Idaho into British Columbia, Canada. (© Roy Howard)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/canada-lynx-florian-schulz.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Protecting the Loomis was a major coup for saving some of our last lynx. Washington is home to the largest remaining population east of the Mississippi. (© Florian Schulz)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/pine-marten-allen-sandy-carey.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'These lands helped connect Mount Rainier to the Alpine Lakes and the Central to the North Cascades, protecting forests, trails, lakes, and rivers for people and for animals like pine marten. (© Allen and Sandy Carey)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/east-cascades-old-growth.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Forests on the east side of the Cascades are drier and wildfire driven. We\'re working collaboratively to restore forests to protect communities near fire-prone forests and provide timber jobs to rural communities.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/the-loomis-forest.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Collaboration is one of the things we do best. In 1999 Conservation Northwest protected 25,000 acres of the Loomis State Forest in northeast Washington as part of a ground-breaking coalition which raised $16 million in one year. (© Keith Lazelle)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/running-mountain-caribou.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Founding of the Mountain Caribou Project and years of hard work has led to a recent thrilling agreement by government, conservationists, and scientists to protect this magnificent endangered mammal. (© David Dodge)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/grizzly-cub-chris-morgan.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Big animals need room to roam and connected landscapes. Today fewer than 20 grizzly bears remain in the North Cascades. We work to recover them. (© Chris Morgan)' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/hugging-the-doug.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'People loved learning about the 600-year-old "Doug" and what they could do to protect old-growth forests.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/conservation-northwest/kids-in-pond.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Wild lands are vital to a healthy future for for us, for our children, and for wildlife.' },
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