Comments on mining proposal in Skagit Headwaters
The Skagit Headwaters is a regional showcase for international conservation cooperation and quality of life that in turn underpins our economic, ecological and cultural vibrancy.
The Skagit Headwaters is a regional showcase for international conservation cooperation and quality of life that in turn underpins our economic, ecological and cultural vibrancy.
We submitted a letter to BC Timber Sales expressing concerns over the effects of logging on fish, wildlife and threatened grizzly bears.
Permanently reauthorizing and fully funding LWCF is an important down-payment on stewarding Washington’s outdoor economy and wildlife heritage for generations to come.
Today, we submitted comments to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on behalf of our nearly 4,000 members in support of an administrative mineral withdrawal for the Methow Headwaters.
WILD NW Action Alert #283: Through Tuesday, 12/6, you can help protect endangered marbled murrelets and their habitat.
You can provide comments on a proposed dam and other elements of the Chehalis River Basin Flood Damage Reduction Project, an effort important for habitat connections between the Cascades and Olympics.
“The Blanchard Forest Strategy is community-based land management in action, and a true win-win.”
Along with many others including Seattle Mayor Durkin, we have asked BC Premier Horgan to cease logging in the Skagit Headwaters.
After a nearly 20-year effort, Blanchard Mountain is finally protected. Now, it’s time to celebrate!
WILD NW Action Alert #280: Take action to ensure a timber sale in important wildlife habitat is subject to robust environmental and public review.