Community Wildlife Monitoring Project 2020-2021 winter field season report
Community Wildlife Monitoring Program reaches 15-year mark of snowtracking along I-90 corridor in 2020-2021
Community Wildlife Monitoring Program reaches 15-year mark of snowtracking along I-90 corridor in 2020-2021
Blackberry removal volunteer days to support wildlife passage under Highway 12
Omak-based conservationist, hunter and outdoorsman recieves prestigious national conservation award for collaborative work across north-central and eastern Washington state.
Inclusion of full funding for Okanogan Valley wildlife crossings in the Forward Washington transportation projects spending package is a huge accomplishment
WILD NW Action Alert #317: Contact state legislators and urge them to include $18 million to complete the Safe Passage 97 project.
A total of $18 million will prevent more than 244 vehicle-deer collisions per year in north-central Washington.
Janis Bridge Undercrossing and mile of deer fencing along Highway 97 completed, state funding still needed for additional phases of Okanogan Valley safety, wildlife project.
A virtual event about restoring and connecting shrub-steppe habitat through Conservation Northwests’ Sagelands Heritage Program on August 27 at 5 p.m.
During the 2019-2020 snow tracking season, 50 volunteers documented beaver, bobcat, coyote, elk, otters and more along the I-90 wildlife corridor.
We recently joined with hunting, fishing and conservation groups on letters to U.S. Representatives in support of funding for wildlife crossings.