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About Us: Conservation Northwest

Our story as an organization as well as descriptions of our staff, board, and geographical offices.

"Keeping the Northwest Wild"

Your help will protect and connect wildlife and wild places. James Johnston

 Why Conservation Northwest?
Proven and successful. 
For 19 years, we've 
protected and connected
hundreds of thousands
of acres in Washington and BC
Smart and strategic.
We collaborate with local
communities, build
science-based solutions, and
lead innovative partnerships
Just a few of our successful
partnerships & campaigns:
 -Columbia Highlands Initiative
 -Mountain Caribou Project
 -Cascades Conservation
    Partnership
 -The Loomis Forest Fund
 -I-90 Wildife Bridges Coalition
 -Pinchot Partnership
 -Ancient Forest Roadshow

For people and wildlife, Conservation Northwest connects and protects old growth and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies. Since 1989 we've protected hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat: from the big tree forests south of Mount Rainier to huge tracts of forest in the Loomis next to North Cascades National Park.

Today we are ensuring the region is wild enough for wolves, grizzly bears, and mountain caribou;  working with local communities to create sustainable timber jobs and wilderness; and creating safe passage for wildlife across Interstate 90, to name a few .

Read about our successes
Discover our coalitions and partnerships
Peruse our financial data
See the ecosystems where we work
Please support our work or get involved

Conservation Northwest is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with four offices and twenty-one staff around the state that are supported by 5,000 families and hundreds of volunteers who together provide 70 percent of our funding.


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