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These conservation groups promote the preservation of our natural heritage.
From the Columbia Gorge to the Central American rain forests, these groups educate, monitor, and protect unrelentingly. The groups below also carry out important initiatives such as research to save endangered species and ecosystems and the improvement of policies that protect delicate habitats for fish and wildlife.
1000 Friends of Oregon -- Working with Oregonians to enhance our quality of life by building livable urban and rural communities, protecting family farms and forests, and conserving natural and scenic areas. Learn more...
American Forests -- Funding private and public land reforestation projects; providing satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educating the public on the value of trees and forests. Learn more...
Audubon Society of Portland -- Promoting the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of native birds, wildlife, and habitats since 1902. Learn more...
Central Oregon Environmental Center -- Our mission is to serve as a center for education, collaboration and action on behalf of a healthy environment. Learn more...
Clean Water Fund -- Creating neighborhood-based action and education programs that join citizens, businesses, and government for sensible solutions to ensure safe drinking water, pollution prevention, and resource conservation. Learn more...
Conservation International -- Applying innovations in science, economics, policy, and community participation to protect the Earth’s richest regions of biodiversity, major tropical wilderness areas, and key marine ecosystems. Learn more...
Defenders of Wildlife -- Working since 1947 to save America’s precious wild animals and threatened habitat for our children and future generations through education, citizen action, and scientific research. Learn more...
Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics -- FSEEE holds the Forest Service accountable for responsible land stewardship. We work to protect your national forests, wildlife habitat, wilderness, and rivers by reforming the U.S. Forest Service through advocacy, education, and whistleblower protection. Learn more...
Friends of Trees -- Inspires community stewardship of our urban forest by bringing people together in the Portland-Vancouver area to plant and care for city trees and urban natural areas. Learn more...
Friends of the Columbia Gorge -- Ensuring that the beautiful and wild Columbia Gorge remains a place apart, an unspoiled treasure for generations to come. Learn more...
Greenbelt Land Trust, Inc. -- Working since 1989 to secure and protect lands that preserve natural beauty, protect diverse habitats, and provide a connection to the natural world. Learn more...
Hells Canyon Preservation Council -- Protecting and restoring the wild lands and habitats of the Hells Canyon-Wallowa and Blue Mountain Ecosystems through direct advocacy, public education, and the creation of science-based policy. Learn more...
Izaak Walton League of America -- Working to protect America’s air, waters, woods, and wildlife habitat through education, advocacy, and fostering strong outdoor ethics. Constituents are solutions-oriented conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts. Learn more...
Land Trust Alliance -- Helping people protect undeveloped land such as forests, farms, open spaces, waters, natural and historic areas in their community; leading, training, and educating 1,600 land conservation groups. Learn more...
National Parks Conservation Association -- Preserving national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protecting endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promoting new parks; and defending against pollution, inappropriate development, and overcrowding. Learn more...
Native Plant Society of Oregon -- Dedicated to the enjoyment, conservation, and study of Oregon’s native plants and habitats. Learn more...
Natural Resources Defense Council -- Defending embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts, and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja’s whales, Canada’s spirit bears, and California’s sequoias. Learn more...
Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center -- Promoting ancient forest stewardship through educational experiences inspired by Opal Creek's natural and cultural history. Learn more...
Oregon Natural Desert Association -- Successfully uses education, restoration, science, litigation, and grassroots advocacy to achieve its mission of protecting, defending, and restoring the health of Oregon’s native high desert. Learn more...
Oregon State Parks Trust -- Oregon State Parks Trust is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing Oregon’s outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreation sites for the enjoyment of present and future generations. Learn more...
Oregon Trout -- At Oregon Trout, we’re not just about fish. We actively work to restore freshwater health through innovative restoration. Our goal is simple: return health to every stream in the state, while inviting every student in Oregon to act as stewards of their home waters. Learn more...
Oregon Wild (formerly Oregon Natural Resources Council) -- Protecting and restoring Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and water. Current campaigns focus on permanent protection of wilderness, old-growth forests, and Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges. Learn more...
Pacific Rivers Council -- Our mission is to protect and restore rivers, their watersheds, and native aquatic species. PRC advocates a whole watershed approach to land management and fills a unique niche in the conservation community. Our collaboration with scientific and academic communities is bridging the gap between aquatic science and environmental policy. Learn more...
Rainforest Alliance -- Protecting the environment and rainforest for people, plants and animals. Since 1987, has improved lives of 65,000+ farm workers and conserved 30,000,000+ acres in 60+ countries. Learn more...
Siskiyou Regional Education Project -- For future generations of all species, Siskiyou Project is the grassroots network dedicated to permanently protecting the globally outstanding forests, botanical diversity and wild salmon streams of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area of southwest Oregon. Siskiyou Project combines science, education and advocacy to build an inspired and effective local and national constituency for this special place. Learn more...
The Conservation Fund -- Preserving America’s outdoor heritage of wetlands, wildlife habitat, greenways, and open space. 96% of funds go directly to mission; more than 3.4 million acres protected since 1985. Learn more...
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon -- The Nature Conservancy is a leading international, nonprofit organization that preserves plants, animals and natural communities representing the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Nature Conservancy has helped protect more than 483,000 acres of important habitats in Oregon. Learn more...
The Ocean Conservancy -- Protects marine wildlife. Promotes marine sanctuaries. Conserves fisheries. Prevents ocean pollution. Achieves goals through volunteer networks, public education and science-based advocacy. Learn more...
The Sierra Club Foundation -- Fighting to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing, and litigation. Learn more...
The Student Conservation Association -- Volunteering in parks, forests, and refuges nationwide to build trails, save wildlife, and help visitors. Over 1,200,000 hours of environmental service yearly, with high school and college. Learn more...
The Wilderness Society -- Protecting America’s special wild places from development. Areas include parks, forests, wildlife refuges and other wilderness areas, which belong to all Americans. Learn more...
Wildlife Conservation Society -- In the Pacific West region, (Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska) WCS' goal is to save wildlife and wild lands through conservation of natural ecosystem processes needed to sustain healthy wildlife populations, with special emphasis on large, diverse ecosystems unique to the Pacific West. Learn more...
How to Get Involved
Volunteer Opportunities
Throughout Central Oregon: Environmental Volunteering!
Throughout the Gorge, or in our Portland and Hood River offices: Volunteering for the Gorge
Lunch & Learn
Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics - Biscuit—What are Dead Trees Worth?
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon - Saving Oregon's Last Great Places
Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center - Energy Conservation in the Ancient Forest
Oregon Natural Desert Association - Oregon's High Desert: A Land of Wild Majesty

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