Conservation Northwest
Conservation Northwest connects and protects old growth and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies, to benefit people and wildlife. Since 1989 they have protected hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat: from the big tree forests south of Mount Rainier to forest critical to lynx in the Loomis east of North Cascades National Park. For 20 years, they have protected and connected hundreds of thousands of acres in Washington and BC. Smart and strategic, Conservation Northwest collaborate with local communities, build science-based solutions, and lead innovative partnerships.
Contact Person(s): Jay Kehne, Okanogan County outreach associate
Questions? Contact us with any questions by calling: (250) 490-8225
What's New?
- May 17th: The Nature Trust celebrates Twin Lakes acquisition
- Conservation land transferred to Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park
- Burrowing Owls Released
- “Wild at Heart” conservation exhibit at Penticton Museum
- Twin Lakes Ranch purchase completed
- District of Summerland wins award for environmental excellence




