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Conservation Northwest protects and connects wild areas for wildlife. Intact and functional habitat is vital for wildlife, and habitat connectivity ensures safe passage between wild landscapes. We also champion iconic wildlife in our region, from gray wolves, wolverines, lynx and grizzly bears, to marbled murrelets, woodland caribou and fishers. Read more...
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The Kinsman Foundation Native Wildlife Rehabilitation and Appreciation Native wildlife rehabilitation is the focus of this interest, and is almost exclusively limited to nonprofits managed by state- and federally-licensed wildlife rehabilitators. These programs offer urgent care of injured and orphaned wildlife native to Oregon and Washington. Read more...
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Oregon Wildlife Heritage Foundation Oregon Wildlife empowers the lasting conservation of fish and wildlife and citizen enjoyment of our natural resources Read more...
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Foundation is a philanthropic organization providing private support for preserving and enhancing Montanas natural, cultural and recreational resources. We use the funds we raise and distributions from our endowments to support projects in the state of Montana in the following categories: Wildlife habitat conservation and enhancement Fish and wildlife management and research Education Read more...
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The Vital Ground Foundation is the premier private-sector organization ensuring the recovery and long-term survival of grizzly bears ― together with the many native species that share their range ― through the protection and restoration of natural areas and corridors where grizzly bears and other wildlife can move freely and safely. Vital Ground also helps reduce conflicts between bears and Read more...
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Montana Wild Sheep Foundation. The Montana Chapter of FNAWS was organized on May 9, 1992 and is affiliated with the national organization foundation for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS). The founding members were all sheep enthusiasts from around the state of Montana and with a donation from the Montana Outfiters and Guides Association, the chapter had some funding and its Read more...