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Land Trusts
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National Orgs with Local Chapters |
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| 1000 Friends
of Washington 766 Thomas St., Seattle, WA 98109 Friends or 206-343-0681 |
Mission: promote vital communities
by encouraging compact, transit-friendly, and walkable neighborhoods; protect Washington's open spaces, farms, forests, and watersheds while making our towns and cities better places to live. |
| Cascade
Land Conservancy 615 Second Avenue, Suite 525 Seattle, WA 98104 206-292-5907 |
Mission: promote our region's
environment by encouraging the voluntary donation or dedication of natural and open space lands in our urban and rural communities. |
| Citizens for
Natural Habitat P.O. Box 6591, Lynnwood, WA 98036 Habitat or 425-775-9172 |
Mission: cultivate a sustainable
environment and sustainable communities that will endure for generations to come. |
| Columbia River
Bioregional Education Project PO Box 792, Okanogan, WA 98840-0792 Columbiana or 509-422-1976 |
Mission: protect native ecosystems
and promote sustainable communities in the land drained by the Great River of the West, the Columbia River and its tributaries. |
| Friends of
the Centennial Trail P.O. Box 351, Spokane WA 99210-0351 Trail or 509-624-7188 |
Mission: assist and encourage
the development and maintenance of The Centennial Trail, the adjacent state park development and connecting trails. |
| The Mountaineers:
Conservation Division 300 Third Ave. W., Seattle, WA 98119 Mountaineers or 206-284-6310 or 800-573-8484 |
Mission: work to establish and
maintain our region's wilderness parks, trails and waterways. |
| Mountains
to Sound Greenway 911 Western Ave., Suite 523 new address Seattle, WA 98104 Greenway or 206-382-5565 |
Mission: protect and enhance
scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, wildlife habitat, historic communities and healthy economies in a multi-purpose Greenway along Interstate 90. |
| Okanogan Highlands
Alliance PO Box 163, Tonasket, WA 98855 Highlands |
Mission: defeat the Crown Jewel Mine project; manage the Okanogan Highlands Museum and Old Molson, a reassembled pioneer town consisting of authentic buildings, farm machinery, and other relics. |
| Pacific Biodiversity Institute PO Box 298, Winthrop, WA 98862 Biodiversity or 509-996-2490 |
Mission: provide research, education
and technical support to ensure that our rich biological heritage endures through the next century. |
| Partnership
for Arid Lands Stewardship (PALS) Richland, WA PALS or 509371-1801 |
Mission: increase community awareness and understanding of the arid lands of the Columbia Basin. |
| San Juan Preservation
Trust Box 327, Lopez Island, WA 98261 San Juan or 360-468-3202 |
Mission: help people protect the
wildlife, scenery, and traditional way of life of the unique San Juan Islands through the preservation and careful use of land. |
| Volunteers for Outdoor Washington 8511 15th Ave NE, Room 206 Seattle, WA 98115 Volunteers or 206-517-3019 |
Non-profit
service organization that recruits, organizes and trains volunteers to perform trail construction and maintenance and to restore natural habitat while preserving the rich heritage features found in Washington State. |
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Environmental Council 615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle, WA 98104 WEC or 206-622-8103 |
Statewide non-profit organization of
individual volunteers and affiliated organizations. Mission: protect, preserve, and restore the environment of Washington State. |
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Native Plant Society 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 WNPS or 206-527-3210 or 888-288-8022 |
Mission: provide botanical expertise
and opportunities for all to share in the enjoyment of Washington's native flora; serve as an effective and respected voice for the conservation of native plants and habitats. |
| Washington Toxics Coalition 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., #540 Seattle, WA 98103 Toxics or 206-633-1992 |
Mission: protect public
health and the environment by eliminating toxic pollution. |
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Wilderness Coalition 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., #242 Seattle, WA 98103 WA Wild or 206-633-1992 |
Mission:
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| Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
811 First Avenue, Suite 262 Seattle, WA 98104 WWRC or 206-748-0082 .. (My
Favorite Washington State |
Mission:
preserve outdoor recreation |
| Washington's National Park Fund
2112 Third Avenue, Suite 501 Seattle, WA 98121 Park or 206-770-0627 |
"Friends of the Parks" organization.
Mission: provide partnership and support to Washington state's three national parks: Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. |
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Forests |
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| Alpine Lakes
Protection Society 100 98th Ave. N.E. Suite E-6 Bellevue, WA 98004-5401 Alpine Lakes or 425-823-0347 |
Mission: assure that Alpine Lakes Wilderness managers make the best decisions, and are given the political support and money to do their jobs. |
| The Cascades
Conservation Partnership 3414 1/2 Fremont Ave. N. Seattle, WA 98103-8812 Forest or 206-675-9747 |
An unprecedented three-year campaign to
purchase and protect over 75,000 acres of privately owned forests that link the Alpine Lakes to Mount Rainier. |
| Friends of
the Trail PO Box 1124, North Bend, WA 98045 Trail or 425-831-5486 |
Mission: care for and enhance the
environment and scenic qualities of public lands and waterways in Washington State through hands-on cleanup efforts. |
| Issaquah Alps
Trails Club P.O. Box 351, Issaquah, WA 98027 Alps or 425-746-5573 |
Mission: protect, preserve, promote, and
enhance open space lands, hiking trails, recreational opportunities, and environmental qualities of the Issaquah Alps area. (offers free, guided hikes) |
| Kettle Range
Conservation Group P.O. Box 150, Republic, WA 99166 Kettle or 509-775-2667 |
Mission: safeguard outdoor recreation,
clean water, unprotected wilderness, ancient forests and sensitive species of fish, wildlife and plants. |
| Leavenworth
Audubon Adopt-A-Forest (Wenatchee National Forest) PO Box 154, Peshastin, WA 98847- 0154 Leavenworth |
Mission: monitor actions on the
Wenatchee National Forest, protect the local ecosystem, ensure USFS compliance with environmental law. |
| Northwest
Ecosystem Alliance 1421 Cornwall Ave., Suite 201 Bellingham, WA 98225 Ecosystem or 360-671-9950 or 206-675-9747 |
Mission: protect and restore wildlands
in the Pacific Northwest and support such efforts in British Columbia. The alliance bridges science and advocacy, working with activists, policymakers, and the public to conserve our natural heritage. |
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Natural Resource Group P.O. Box 1067, Port Townsend, WA 98368 NNRG or 360-379-9421 |
Mission: support the emergence of a
sustainable forest-based economy in Washington State and throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
| Pacific Crest
Biodiversity Project 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., #321 Seattle, WA 98103 206-545-3734 (no website currently) |
Mission: protect and restore the
ecological integrity of forests in Cascadia; inspire citizen action to end commercial logging on public lands, end old growth logging regardless of title, and reduce wasteful consumption of forest products. |
| Quilcene Ancient
Forest Coalition (Olympic National Forest) Quilcene or 360-385-6271 |
Mission: educate the public as to the
importance of balanced forest ecosystems. |
| TREEmendous
(Puget Sound) Joined forces with EarthCorps 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Bldg. 30 Seattle, WA 98115 Trees or 206-322-9296 |
Mission: preserve and maintain a
healthy urban forest in the Puget Sound Region. |
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Forest Protection Association 724 Columbia Street NW, Suite 250 Olympia, WA 98501 Forest or 360-705-9291 New URL 1/24! |
Members own close to two thirds of the
private commercial forestland in WA. Mission: promote and encourage stewardship of Washington's forestlands for timber, healthy fish and wildlife, air and water quality, and recreation. |
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Trails Association 1305 Fourth Ave., Suite 512 Seattle, WA 98101-2401 WTA or 206-625-1367 |
Mission: protect and expand Washington's
diverse trail system through education, involvement in public lands management, and encouraging cooperative solutions to trail problems statewide. |
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Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans |
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| Adopt-A-Stream Foundation 600 128th St. SE, Everett, WA, 98208-6353 Stream or 425-316-8592 |
Non-profit environmental
education and habitat restoration organization. Mission: teach people to become stewards of their watersheds. |
| Center for Environmental Law and Policy 1165 Eastlake Ave. E, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98109 CELP or 206-223-8454 Bad URLs 8/11!
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dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Washington's streams, rivers, lakes and aquifers. The
Center encourages innovation in the |
| Chehalis River
Council P.O. Box 586, Oakville, WA 98568 Chehalis or 360-273-6137 |
Mission: promote the conservation and
restoration of the greater Chehalis River Basin Resources. |
| Friends of
the Cedar River Watershed 6512 23rd Ave. NW, Seattle, WA 98117 Cedar or 206-297-8141 |
Mission: protect and enhance of the
Cedar River Watershed. |
| Friends of
the Columbia Gorge 522 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 820 Portland, OR 97204 Gorge or 503-241-3873 |
Mission: protect the cultural heritage,
natural areas and scenic beauty in the Columbia Gorge; support livable communities; provide recreational opportunities. |
| Friends of
the San Juans PO Box 1344, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 San Juans or 360-378-2319 |
Mission: protect and promote the
health and future of the San Juan Islands: land, water, natural and human communities. |
| Green/Duwamish
Watershed Alliance 742 S. Southern St., Seattle, WA 98108 Green/Duwamish or 206-728-2816 |
Mission: foster stewardship of the watershed; assure effective exchange of information & resources along the watershed; enable broad-based participation in watershed decision-making processes. |
| Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership 811 SW Naito Parkway, Suite 120 Portland, OR 97204 Estuary or 503-226-1565 |
Mission: protect and restore the nationally significant lower Columbia River estuary with on-the-ground improvements and education and information programs. |
| People for Puget Sound 1402 Third Ave., Suite 1200 Seattle, WA 98101 Puget Sound or 206-382-7006 |
Mission: educate
and involve people in protecting and restoring the land and waters of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits. |
| Puget Soundkeeper
Alliance 1415 W. Dravus, Seattle, WA 98119 Soundkeeper or 206-286-1309 |
Mission: bring together concerned citizens,
businesses and government agencies to solve marine environmental issues in a responsible and balanced manner. |
| Save the Reach
(Columbia River) and Lower Columbia Audubon Society P.O. Box 1900, Richland, WA 99352 Reach or 509-582-5849 |
Mission: secure long term, formal protection for the Hanford Reach as a segment of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system. (listed
as No. 1 of America's |
| Save Lake
Sammamish 1420 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027 Sammamish or 425-641-3008 |
Mission: promote the water quality of
Lake Sammamish and its watershed by increasing community awareness; foster greater public awareness of the environmental and wildlife concerns. |
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Water Trails Association 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., #305 Seattle, WA 98103-6900 Water Trails or 206-545-9161 |
Mission: establish access, recreation
and educational opportunities for users of human and wind-powered, beachable water craft through the creation and stewardship of water trails. |
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Wetlands Network 5031 University Way NE, Suite 207 Seattle, WA 98105 Wetlands or 206-524-4570 |
Mission: protect, preserve, enhance and
restore wetlands and watersheds for the benefit of birds and other wildlife and for human health and well being. (Audubon-sponsored organization) |
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National Environmental Organizations with Local Offices |
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Earth Day
Network
Seattle, WA 98104 206-876-2000 |
Sierra Club
Northern Rockies or 208-384-1023
Seattle, WA 98115 Cascade or 206-523-2147 |
Izaak Walton League
of America (IWLA)
425-455-1986 53-752-1780 |
Student Conservation Association
Seattle, WA 98144 SCA or 206-324-4649 |
LightHawk
Seattle, WA 98112 (?) 360-344-3550 or 360-301-4253 (cell) or susen@lighthawk.org |
Trust for Public Land
Seattle, WA 98104 TPL-NW or 206-587-2447 |
The Nature
Conservancy
Seattle, WA 98101 TNC-WA or 206-343-4344 |
Wilderness Society
Seattle, WA 98101-2217 Wilderness or 206-624-6430 |
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Land Trusts in Washington (and Inland) |
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| Columbia Land Trust 1351 Officers' Row Vancouver, Washington 98661 Columbia or 360-696-0131 |
Columbia Land Trust
works exclusively with willing landowners to find ways to conserve forever the scenic and natural values of the land and water. Landowners donate the development rights or full ownership of their land to the Land Trust. Columbia Land Trust manages the land under a stewardship plan and, if necessary, will legally defend its conservation values. |
| Inland Northwest
Land Trust 35 W. Main Ave, Suite 210 Spokane, WA 99201 Inland or 509-328-2939 |
the natural lands and working landscapes of the Inland Northwest. |
| Skagit Land
Trust PO Box 1017 Mt Vernon, WA 98273 Skagit or 360-428-7878 |
Mission: assist
landowners to preserve wildlife habitat, wetlands, agricultural and forest lands, scenic open space and shorelines throughout the mainland and islands of Skagit County. |
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