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Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve and Other Success Stories 2022 Confluence Program: Grant Announcement Boundary Waters Letter to Congress in Support of H.R. 2974, The Boundary Waters Wilderness Protection and Pollution Act Pacific Northwest EPA Administrator’s findings: “EPA should veto Pebble mine.” Giving Tuesday: Member Companies Giving Back Registration is open for The Conservation Alliance Summit! Biden…

Spence Mountain

In November 2022, the Trust for Public Land and its partners, Klamath County and the Klamath Trails Alliance, finalized the acquisition of Spence Mountain. This 7,500-acre area in southern Oregon includes forestland that rises to 5,800 feet along the Upper Klamath Lake and is located near Winema National Forest, and Mountain Lakes and Sky Lakes…

Welcoming Our 16 Newest Grantees

The Conservation Alliance is excited to present the recipients of its Summer 2022 Grants. In this cycle, $690,000 in grants were dispersed to 16 organizations working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places throughout North America.

Tillamook Legacy Campaign

Conserve 250,000 acres in the Tillamook State Forest by securing approval of Oregon State’s 70-year Habitat Conservation Plan and integrating it with Oregon’s new Carbon and Climate Plan.

Elliott Forest

With the passage of SB 1546, the Elliott State Forest is now on its way to a secure conservation future—with the 82,000 acre forest designated as a nationally unique State Research Forest, and over 60,000 acres permanently protected in forest reserves. Since 2017, the Wild Salmon Center (WSC) has advocated for the protection of the…

Save Skyline Forest

To permanently conserve the 33,000-acre Skyline Forest and secure the recreation, wildlife habitat and wildfire safety values that are paramount to the wellbeing of Central Oregonians and their communities.

Rainforest Reserve

What do the Alps, Galápagos Islands, and a coastal rainforest have in common? These words are all used to describe the uniqueness of a recently-acquired landscape on the Oregon Coast, called the Rainforest Reserve. The North Coast Land Conservancy raised $11.8 million dollars in five years through individual donations and grants to purchase the 3,500-acre…

Introducing Our Summer 2021 Grantees

We are excited to present our newest group of grantees. In this cycle, we awarded a total of $890,000 to grassroots groups working to protect wild places across North America.

Owyhee Canyonlands Campaign

To protect 1.13 million acres in Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands as Wilderness and 14.7 river miles as Wild and Scenic, while strengthening conservation management across 4.5 million acres of public lands.

Introducing Our Newest Grantees

Our Winter 2021 grant cycle is complete! We have awarded a total of $938,000 to 21 grassroots organizations working to protect North America’s wild places.

Tillamook Legacy Campaign

To protect 50 percent—approximately 250,000 acres—of the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forest through Oregon’s Habitat Conservation Plan.

Land Conservation and Wildfire

The concepts of conservation and wildfire are often staged as opponents. However, we believe land conservation and responsible wildfire management can go hand in hand, they are not mutually exclusive. Our views on the interconnectedness of conservation, wildfire, and wildfire mitigation include the following beliefs:

Great Northwest Forest Campaign

To secure lasting protection and restoration for the 24.5 million acres of federally-managed lands in western Oregon, Washington, and northwestern California covered under the Northwest Forest Plan, including provisions for old forest protection and restoration, climate resilience strategies, watershed and wildlife habitat protection and restoration, and sustainable economic development opportunities for outdoor jobs, including recreation.