Help us make Interstate 90 safer for wildlife

Help us make Interstate 90 safer for wildlife

Re-launched I-90 Wildlife Watch project asks motorists in Snoqualmie Pass area to report dead or alive wildlife By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate Conservation Northwest and our partners are excited to announce the re-launch of the I-90 Wildlife Watch project, which aims to receive feedback on wildlife from motorists traveling on I-90 over Snoqualmie … Continued

Northeast Washington Forest Plan falls short for conservation

Update on Colville National Forest Plan BY TIANA LUKE, CONSERVATION ASSOCIATE and COLVILLE FOREST FIELD STAFF The current Forest Plan on the Colville National Forest has been in place just a year longer than Conservation Northwest has been “Keeping the Northwest wild”, and we’ve been actively involved in its update from the beginning. National Forests … Continued

We’ve moved our headquarters to Seattle

By Chase Gunnell, Communications Director After being based out of Bellingham for more than 25 years, this spring we officially moved the Conservation Northwest headquarters to our Seattle office. Please be sure to send all mail to our Seattle address: Conservation Northwest 1829 10th Ave W, Suite B Seattle, WA 98119 For more information, or … Continued

Low-stress livestock handling clinic preps for grazing season

Low-stress handling creates calmer and more efficient ranching processes and minimizes conflicts between wildlife and livestock By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate At the end of May, I had the opportunity to drive across the state to attend a low-stress livestock handling clinic in Republic, Washington. Just a hop, skip and a jump away … Continued

Grizzly bear restoration transcends borders

An update on the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative, a collaborative effort led by Conservation Northwest to stem the ongoing loss of grizzly bear range and promote grizzly bear recovery in southwest British Columbia and northwest Washington BY Joe Scott, International Programs Director The Canada/U.S. border should not be an ecological iron curtain. Conservation … Continued

Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest

The producer of the documentary film Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest, David Moskowitz, gives an update on the film as well as the work of the Mountain Caribou Initiative By David Moskowitz, producer of Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest is a documentary film delving into the tragically … Continued

America will defend its monuments

Land grab politicians have misjudged the American people in their attempts to undermine national monuments and other public lands   By Chase Gunnell, Communications Director There are lots of articles, editorials and calls to action going around this week regarding President Trump’s Executive Order to “review” national monuments, a blatant move to undermine the 111-year-old … Continued

There’s room for everyone

Mitch’s address at our 2017 Hope for a Wild Future auction and dinner   By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director America feels different than when we met here a year ago. Jenny just stated our mission, which hasn’t changed much since I started this racket in 1989. As the world changes we need to reflect on … Continued

Introducing the Arid Lands Initiative

As part of our new Sagelands Heritage Program focusing on Central Washington’s arid lands, we’re joining a collaboration to maintain, restore and connect shrub-steppe habitat for the good of both wildlife and people.   By Alaina Kowitz, Communications and Outreach Associate The sage grouse pokes her head out to greet the early morning sun rising over … Continued