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ConservationNW-Newsletter-Fall2013

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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Inside Conservation Northwest Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies: vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife. Fall 2013 Issue 93 (September 2013) Offices Our website, conservationnw.org Erin Moore, editor, erin@conservationnw.org Mary Shoup (intern), copyeditor Conservation Northwest Quarterly is published as a benefit to our members, and printed with vegetable inks on New Leaf paper (100% recycled/100% post-consumer waste, chlorine free), manufactured with electricity offset by renewable energy. Visit conservationnw.org/ library for a complimentary copy. To reprint stories, please credit Conservation Northwest. We also publish email action alerts and a monthly e-newsletter. Subscribe at conservationnw.org/email-sign-up Conservation Northwest is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Please donate online at conservationnw.org/donate Bellingham 1208 Bay Street #201 Bellingham, WA 98225 360.671.9950 360.671.8429 (fax) Paul Bannick Major gifts director Seattle 3600 15th Ave W #101 Seattle, WA 98119 206.675.9747 206.675.1007 (fax) Barbara Christensen Social media and engagement manager Board of directors Staff Spokane 35 West Main #220 Spokane, WA 99201 509.747.1663 509.747.1267 (fax) Kim Bevier Development manager Mitch Friedman Executive director David Heflick Conservation associate Jay Kehne Okanogan outreach assoiate Derrick Knowles Conservation associate Chris Marx Development director Alison Huyett Wildlife monitoring coordinator Jasmine Minbashian Communications director Erin Moore Publications manager Pat Roberts Accountant Joe Scott International conservation director Julia Spencer Development associate and office manager Jen Watkins Conservation associate Dave Werntz Science and conservation director George Wooten Conservation associate Heidi Wills President Michel Girard Vice president Steve Sundquist Secretary Mark Greenfield Treasurer Emily Barnett Tom Campion Dave Hedrick Andy Held Ron Judd Alexandra Loeb Dave Mann Floyd Rogers George Smith Cover: Young wolf in Washington's Wenatchee pack. Photo © Craig Monette (read more, p. 19) Hope for a wild future Annual auction Wolves, wolverines, and fishers aren't the only big players at homecom- ing this year. You are too! We hope you'll join us September 18 at Herban Feast in Seattle. Contact Julia to reserve your last-minute spot. At our annual auction, you'll want to join in to support our work and bid on very cool auction items, including a "glamping" and rafting trip in Idaho, fantastic local wine and winery tours, box seats to a Mariners game, a ski lover's dream getaway to BC, field time releasing fishers to the Cascades, and a backyard beekeeping experience. For your ticket, contact Julia@conservationnw.org or call us at 800.878.9950 x110. And wear your finest! 2 Fall 2013 conservationnw.org

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