Fir, cedar, and pine seedlings sprout up after wildfire (r. skar)
Strength in Numbers. We collaborate with conservation groups throughout the region and nationwide. Through these partnerships we share information, compare strategies, create region-wide campaigns, and build a stronger conservation movement. Below are links to some of our closest conservation allies.
Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center www.kswild.org
Defending the globally outstanding natural environment of the Klamath-Siskiyou region.
Umpqua Watersheds www.umpqua-watersheds.org
Roseburg, Oregon based environmental group monitoring and protecting the Umpqua River Basin.
Bark www.bark-out.org
Bark watchdogs federal land agencies to make sure they manage the forest in the public interest. Bark aims to halt all logging and forest destruction until permanent protection of public forests is achieved.
Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center www.lclark.edu/org/peac
PEAC is the environmental law clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon. PEAC's goals are to advance efforts to protect the environment by serving as a resource for public interest organizations that need legal representation and to train and educate law students through direct involvement in complex environmental and natural resource issues.
Western Environmental Law Center www.westernlaw.org
The Western Environmental Law Center is a public interest law firm dedicated to defending the West. They proudly represent activists, Indian tribes, local governments, and citizen groups who seek to protect and restore the forests, rivers, grasslands, wildlife, and human communities of the West.
CRAG Law Center www.crag.org
CRAG is a non-profit public interest law firm working to promote sustainable co-existence with our shared natural resources.
North Fork Photography www.northforkphotos.com
James Johnston's photography captures wild places across the Pacific Northwest. James was the founder and long-time executive director of the Cascadia Wildlands Project, and he is known for his outstanding photos of wild places and wildlife (many of which you find throughout our website!).
Wild Northwest Photography www.wildnorthwest.org
Nature and conservation photography of the Pacific Northwest, with a focus on the old-growth forests and wilderness of Oregon. Provides a variety of services for conservation groups in the Northwest.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force www.gptaskforce.org
Conservation group monitoring timber sales in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and organizing grassroots campaigns to defend wild areas in Southwest Washington.
Oregon Wild www.oregonwild.org
Oregon Wild seeks to aggressively protect and restore Oregon's wild lands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy.
Big Wildlife www.bigwildlife.weebly.com
Big Wildlife was formed in 2006 to provide a voice for carnivores such as cougars, bears, coyotes, and wolves in North America. Dynamic, gutsy, and visionary, Big Wildlife combines innovative media strategies with nuts and bolts grassroots organizing.
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