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

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