Colville Wild Happy Hours: Spokane 8/27, Chewelah 8/28
Join us for a happy hour about wildland protections in northeast WA! We’ll be at Iron Goat Brewing in Spokane on 8/27 and Quartzite Brewing in Chewelah on 8/28.
Join us for a happy hour about wildland protections in northeast WA! We’ll be at Iron Goat Brewing in Spokane on 8/27 and Quartzite Brewing in Chewelah on 8/28.
Join us and Sustainable Seattle for Green Drinks on August 13th at Tin Dog Brewing in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood! Interested in meeting some new faces and making new connections in Seattle’s environmental community? Check out this month’s Green Drinks event we’re co-presenting with Sustainable Seattle at Tin Dog Brewing on Tuesday, August 13th from … Continued
Around 150 gray wolves now roam Washington state—a development tat is both inspiring and controversial. Join us at Patagonia Seattle for a film screening and panel discussion on Thursday, July 18th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. to learn why.
Join us for a homecoming happy hour at Boundary Bay Brewery and a hike on Blanchard Mountain in Bellingham on June 14! The next stop on our state-wide list of events to celebrate our 30th Anniversary will be Bellingham, Washington, where we were founded in 1989. Please have a beverage with us as we reminisce … Continued
Join Conservation Northwest and the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) for a happy hour event all about wildlife crossings on May 14th, 2019, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Obec Brewing in Ballard.
Join us on Thursday, February 7th from 6:00-8:00 PM at Counterbalance Brewing Company in Georgetown to kickoff our 30th Anniversary!
Come view exclusive images by award-winning photographer and Conservation Northwest Major Gifts Director, Paul Bannick. Immerse yourself in the world of owls on Friday, November 2nd at the Bainbridge Public Library from 5:00-7:00 p.m. This free event is part of the First Friday Art Walk, and is also the opening night for the exhibit, “Owls … Continued
Join us on Saturday, October 20 at the Whatcom Museum for a film screening of Cascade Crossroads, followed by a panel on the topic of wildlife crossings and their importance in connecting habitat and protecting wildlife.