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CNW-winter-2012

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the British Columbia Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Since 1989, Conservation Northwest has worke

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1208 Bay Street #201 Bellingham, WA 98225 Non Profit Org. US POSTAGE PAID Blaine, WA Permit No. 106 www.conservationnw.org Please renew your support during this important time for Washington's wildlife! Celebrate the return of wolves with our newest T-shirt. See inside back page People help wildlife, by the numbers Barbara Christensen Social media and IT, barbara@conservationnw.org 4,707 Member households who protect wildlife and connect habitat across the region, preserving healthy ecosystems for future generations 466 Guests at one of more than 30 events, presentations, 1,033 People who hand-wrote a letter or mailed in a postcard for wolves, wilderness, old growth, and wildlife habitat 2,700 3,097 5,100 Facebook friends who join the conversation on one of our popular pages: Conservation Northwest, Washington's Wolves, Columbia Highlands Wilderness, and North Cascades Grizzly Bear. Stop by and say hello! Online activists who spoke up on issues ranging from anti-wolf legislation, national forest plan revisions, northern spotted owl and gray wolf recovery, and wilderness recommendations in the Columbia Highlands forums, film showings, parties, slideshows, and more across the state "Tweeps" following the action on Twitter, sharing our news, and celebrating #wolfwednesday with us. You can too, @conservationnw 73 Volunteers who helped around the office, distributed newsletters, kept events going, and more! 52 Number of remote camera volunteers who hike and trek to our wildest places to help document rare wildlife and habitat connectivity across the region 115 People who took time out of their busy day to attend public hearings in support of wolf recovery in Washington and a science-based state plan Junco. Roger Contor facebook.com/conservationnw.org @conservationnw.org youtube.com/conservationnw flickr.com/conservationnw

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