Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday!

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday!

Join us to help keep the Northwest wild. By Matthew Coomer, Membership and Operations Associate Did you know that tomorrow, December 3 is Giving Tuesday? We hope that you’ll join this global day of generosity by supporting Conservation Northwest and our work to save wild places and help people of all identities prosper through conservation! … Continued

We’re thankful for our supporters

Because of you, we can restore vulnerable wildlife and connect our wildlands in ways we couldn’t have imagined 30 years ago. By Matthew Coomer, Membership and Operations Associate Happy Thanksgiving! We are deeply thankful for your continued dedication, commitment, and generosity today and every day. Your dedication to connected habitats allows us to build wildlife … Continued

Your gift at work throughout the Northwest

Check out all the ways your gift goes to work throughout Washington and British Columbia when you choose to support Conservation Northwest! Working together, we can create lasting change. We collaborate with local communities, government agencies, tribes, landowners, advocates, and other partners to develop long-term solutions that benefit people and wildlife. Make your YEAR-END TAX-DEDUCTIBLE … Continued

Creative ways to give during the holidays

There’s more than one way to give to wildlands and wildlife this holiday season! BY Matthew Coomer, Membership and Operations associate With the holidays fast approaching, we all know that means gifts for family, friends and hopefully your favorite causes, too! Beyond making a year-end gift online or over the phone, there are numerous creative … Continued

Become a member for local wildlife and wildlands

Our spring membership appeal is hitting mailboxes. If you haven’t made your support for local wildlife and wildlands official by becoming a member yet, now is the perfect time! Membership matters, please join us today!  By Mitch Friedman, Executive Director Thirty years ago, I had a vision for a wild and connected Pacific Northwest, which … Continued