Slideshows
Photo slideshows that illustrate our work to protect and connect wildlife and wildlands from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies.
Pictures lend a thousand words...and more! Please enjoy the following.
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About Conservation Northwest
Conservation Northwest began as the Greater Ecosystem Alliance in 1989. Today we continue to connect forests and wild lands for wildlife and for people.
Tour the Columbia Highlands
The Colville National Forest of northeastern Washington contains wild roadless areas deserving of wilderness protection. Enjoy a virtual tour.
Fisher, return of a native mammal
For eighty years, a small but formidable mammal has been missing from its native forests. But now, fishers are back.
Monitoring wildlife in Washington
Volunteers document the presence of rare and sensitive forest animals through winter tracking and remotely placed cameras.
In the Lake Whatcom Watershed
Nearly half of this drinking-water watershed has been managed for logging. That could change soon with a new proposed forest reserve protection.
Hugging the Doug around the US
The Doug, a cross-cut of a 420-year old Douglas fir from the Willamette National forest in Oregon, traveled over 25,000 miles across 38 states.
