Our Partners
Our past and present partners include:
American Rivers
The Association for the Protection of Hammersley, Eld and Totten Inlets
Baikal Ecological Wave
Capital Region District of Victoria, B.C.
The Center for Biological Diversity
City of Forks
Clallam County
Coast Salmon Partnership
Earth Island Institute
Fruit Growers Supply
Grays Harbor County
Herrera Environmental Consultants
Hoh Indian Tribe
Hoh River Trust
Irkutsk State University
Jefferson County
The Nature Conservancy
North Pacific Coast Lead Entity
North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee
Northern Arizona University
Olympic Environmental Council
Olympic National Forest
Olympic National Park
Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition
Private Landowners
Point No Point Treaty Council
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
Quinault Indian Nation
Quileute Tribe
Rayonier
Resource Media
The Royal Geographical Society of London
The Russian Ministry of Natural Resources
The Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The Southwest Alliance Steward and Associates
The Tahoe-Baikal Institute
Trout Unlimited
The Trust for Mutual Understanding
The Tulalip Tribes
United States Geological Survey
University of Arizona, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research
University of California at Davis
University of California at Santa Cruz
University of Washington
Washington Department of Agriculture
Washington Department of Ecology
Washington Department of Natural Resources Washington Department of Transportation
Washington Environmental Council
Washington Forest Law Center
Washington State University, Jefferson County Extension
Wild Salmon Center
Yakama Nation
Our Funding Partners:
The Bullitt Foundation
Northwest Fund for the Environment
Washington Coast Restoration and Resiliency Initiative
Washington Recreation and Conservation Office