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New maps show agricultural barriers to wildlife connectivity in our Sagelands Heritage Program

Two maps of cropland throughout Washington’s Sagelands show how constricted this area is for wildlife moving through the landscape. By Keiko Betcher, Communications and Outreach Associate Washington’s arid shrub-steppe has a subtle beauty home to dozens of delicate species, some found nowhere else in the state. While mule deer and elk frequently move through this … Continued

A changing Northwest climate makes habitat connectivity even more critical

Protecting, connecting and restoring wildlands and wildlife to keep the Northwest wild and resilient in the face of climate change By Keiko Betcher, Communications and Outreach Associate Since our founding in 1989, Conservation Northwest’s mission has always been to keep the Northwest wild. We’re working toward our long-standing vision of large, connected landscapes that support … Continued

Join us for our Annual Auction & Dinner on April 2

The time is approaching for Conservation Northwest’s 17th Annual Hope for a Wild Future Auction & Dinner! By Natalie Hauser, Auction Coordinator Please join us in celebrating our biggest event of the year, which brings together our most dedicated supporters and community partners in commitment to keeping the Northwest wild. Mark your calendar for Thursday, … Continued

Take action for Washington’s wildlife

WILD NW Action Alert #299: Washington’s fish and wildlife have been under-funded for years. Contact state lawmakers and urge them to support full-funding.

Accomplishments in 2019

During our 30th anniversary year, through your support we made important progress protecting, connecting and restoring local wildlands and wildlife.