Wildlife Ambassador Project 2024 Season Wrap Up
Conservation Northwest’s in-person trailhead outreach helps educate the public about respecting wildlife while enjoying the great outdoors.
Conservation Northwest’s in-person trailhead outreach helps educate the public about respecting wildlife while enjoying the great outdoors.
CNW is set to launch a new Wildlife Ambassador Project and is seeking volunteers to help educate the public about co-existing with wildlife in the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River area.
In partnership with Home Range Wildlife Research, Conservation Northwest releases report that summarizes existing science on recreation and wildlife dynamics.
Join Conservation Northwest in urging a case-by-case approach to determine e-bikes access that emphasizes habitat connectivity, protecting critical habitat and roadless areas, and monitoring impacts associated with higher recreation intensity.
Conservation Northwest weighs in on new recreation management plan for WDFW-managed lands
Watch a short film that features a movement to save the wolverine in the Cascades, followed by Q&A with Cascades Wolverine Project You’re invited to join Conservation Northwest in a special virtual screening of Finding Gulo, a new 25-minute film from Cascades Wolverine Project produced by Wild Confluence and Wilder Studios with support from Conservation … Continued
Tips and resources for proper outdoor recreation practices when encountering wildlife, and for on the habitats threatened species depend on
Ask Congress to reinstate and fund the Legacy Roads and Trails program to benefit wildlife habitat, recreation opportunities, and restoration jobs.
We support this concept of a small sales tax on high-end outdoor equipment while respecting that further discussion is needed and revisions are appropriate.
Groups support $60 million in additional funding for the WDFW, including modest fee increases and $45 million in General Fund appropriations.