Greetings on the Solstice

Greetings on the Solstice

By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director Ancient trees frame soaring glacier-capped peaks. Trout and salmon swim in clean waters, and native predators like lynx, wolves and bears roam the Northwest landscape. These are the lands and wildlife that you connect, protect and restore when you support Conservation Northwest. Please consider making a year-end gift today. As fresh snow falls softly in the … Continued

New IRA option for charitable giving

By Jeff Baierlein, Development and Communications Director The U.S. Congress and the Obama administration have permanently authorized tax deductions for charitable gifts from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Individuals who wish to donate to a nonprofit while reaping a tax benefit may do so, now that the previous temporary tax exemption, which had expired earlier this year, … Continued

Finishing 2016 strong

By Jeff Baierlein, Development & Communications Director It’s the Winter Solstice today. And light is returning to our landscape. The growing sunlight illuminates the special beauty of the Pacific Northwest. It shines a light on the natural treasures we value. And it’s a time to reflect on the year behind, and the year ahead. Conservation … Continued

Another successful year of habitat restoration

By Jen Watkins, Conservation Associate 2016 marked the fifth year of our efforts to restore wildlife habitat near Gold Creek Pond on Snoqualmie Pass. Because of its location along a key wildlife corridor and proximity to wildlife crossings, this area is important for animals from elk to otters. With help from volunteers, partner agencies, supportive … Continued

Fisher photographed through wildlife monitoring project

By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate It’s always exciting to pick up photos of endangered and threatened animals on our wildlife monitoring cameras. It’s even more important when it’s an animal whose recovery we’re closely involved with. Such was the case when one of our volunteers from our Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project sent in photos of … Continued

WildLinks 2016: Connecting, Sharing, Planning, and Action in the Face of Climate Change

By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate As climate change continues to reshape our natural landscapes and weather patterns, how do we go about creating a blueprint for a climate resilient landscape?  This is an unprecedented question that all natural resource advocates and managers are facing as climate change begins to alter our ecosystems. Thanks … Continued

In search of a wildlife camera

By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate The life of a wildlife monitoring camera is a difficult one. It’s fraught with uncertainty and danger, bad weather and thieves, user error and malfunctions. It’s not an easy life to be carted out into the woods, tied to a tree, and left for months on end. Anything … Continued

Protect, Connect and Restore

By Jeff Baierlein, Development and Communications Director The Pacific Northwest is a place of majestic natural beauty. Pristine wildlands. Free-roaming wildlife. And it’s because of you…and people like you. You know that Conservation Northwest fights to protect large natural areas from harm. We help restore wildlife like fishers and grizzly bears to their natural habitats. … Continued

Smoke is in the air this fall, and it’s helping our forests

By Jen Watkins, Conservation Associate Prescribed burning is underway on national and state forest lands in Washington this fall, and we’re seeing more progress than usual after years of effort to get more restorative fire on the ground. Through a combination of legislative direction and local collaboration, burning is taking place on up to 8,300 … Continued