Bear Awareness 101: What you need to know in bear country

Bear Awareness 101: What you need to know in bear country

By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate Recreating in bear country should rarely create conflicts between humans and bruins when proper precautions are taken.  By knowing how to avoid conflicts and diffuse encounters with bears, you not only keep yourself safe but also teach bears to be wary of people. “The most important tools for … Continued

The Mountaineers Foundation awards grant funding to Conservation Northwest

We’re pleased to announce that the Mountaineers Foundation has granted Conservation Northwest funding for an upcoming educational film, as well as other education outreach surrounding grizzly bear recovery.  The film, in production through the National Parks Conservation Association with help from Conservation Northwest and other organizations, will feature BBC and PBS host and grizzly bear expert Chris Morgan … Continued

Meet our board: Bert Loosmore

Welcome to new board member Bert Loosmore!    By Paul Bannick, Major Gifts Director Our new board member Bert Loosmore brings an impressive resume, skillset and admirable passion to Conservation Northwest (CNW). Bert is a native of Bellevue who’s entrepreneurial and board experience as well as his Ph.D. in Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management from … Continued

Where the Wild Things Are: Conservation Northwest’s Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project

By Aleah Jaeger, Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Coordinator Here at Conservation Northwest, we’re proud of our Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project (CWMP). With more than 100 volunteers and 50 remote camera sites deployed each year in Washington and British Columbia, our Project is one of the largest citizen-science wildlife monitoring efforts of it’s kind in North America. … Continued

Conservation Northwest partners with 1% for the Planet

By Jeff Baierlein, Development and Communications Director Conservation Northwest is pleased to be a nonprofit partner of 1% for the Planet, a global network of over 1200 member companies in 48 countries, all donating at least 1 percent of annual sales to environmental nonprofits including Conservation Northwest. Conservation Northwest was invited to join 1% for the Planet … Continued

Play Safe: Recreating in Bear Country event

Join us on the evening of June 29th at The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center to enjoy beer, berries and bear stories from biologist, photographer, author and outdoor educator David Moskowitz! This free event is sponsored by The Mountaineers, Conservation Northwest, and Washington Trails Association, with support from Two Beers Brewing Co.  Washington’s North Cascades is home to around 25,000 black … Continued

June Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project News

By Aleah Jaeger, Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Coordinator And Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate It’s springtime in the Pacific Northwest, and that means our remote camera monitoring field season is about to begin! Our snow-tracking season wrapped up successfully, with better conditions than last year. Highlights include beaver tracks, pairs of coyote tracks traveling … Continued

Affiliation with the National Wildlife Federation

By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director You may have heard the exciting news that we at Conservation Northwest decided to affiliate with the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). This is a proud moment for us, as NWF is America’s oldest and largest national conservation organization. It’s also a proud moment for me, as I first joined NWF as a … Continued

You raised $315,000 for a wild future

THANK YOU for your support at our 13th annual Hope for a Wild Future auction and dinner last week! You raised $315,000 to support our work protecting, connecting and restoring the wildlife and wildlands of Washington and British Columbia for future generations. That’s a new record amount raised at our biggest event of the year!  … Continued