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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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Who we are Keep it wild! Visit www.ecosystem.org Northwest Ecosystem Alliance protects endangered species by protecting the places where they live. We believe it is our responsibility to leave the next generation a living legacy. By conserving wildlife habitat, we provide clean water and air for the Pacific Northwest and ensure there is a safety net to prevent extinction. Since 1988, Northwest Ecosystem Alliance (NWEA) has worked to protect the Northwest's wildlands and wildlife. Our strength lies in mobilizing people to demonstrate support for science-based solutions, working to protect threatened species such as the lynx and salmon. At the forefront of regional conservation issues, NWEA seeks new solutions to old problems. In 1999 we led the successful campaign to protect 25,000 acres in the Loomis State Forest, the best lynx habitat in the lower 48. Raising nearly $17 million in little more than a year for this effort inspired new momentum for conservation in the Northwest. Dynamic programs and coalition efforts We are proud to be leaders in coalition efforts such as The Cascades Conservation Partnership and the Ancient Forest Roadshow, along with our ongoing dynamic program work: Safeguarding our national forests and Pacific Northwest mature and old-growth forests Reforming management of Washington state trust lands Protecting Canadian wildlands and transborder wildlife Reconnecting Washington's North and South Cascades through wildlife habitat preservation Please support the work we do, and join NWEA today You can also give gifts of membership, t-shirts, art, or books to friends and family to support NWEA in our work of keeping the Northwest wild. Thank you! Memberships: Other gifts: I'd like to join NWEA for $ (minimum $15, larger donation greatly appreciated). I'd like to make a donation of $ New NWEA logo shirts—100% organic cotton, shortsleeve shirts in sage green & natural (men's size s, m, l, xl). Children's (size s, m) and women's-cut (size m, l, xl) shirts also available, in tea-green & white. ($16) Note style/size/color: . I'd like to give a gift membership in the name of: Original old-growth images by Naomi Rose (www.naomicrose.com). 10% of print sales goes directly to NWEA. To: (name) The Tree, beautifully written by Dana Lyons and illustrated by David Danioth. A book for children and adults. ($18) (address) (city, state, zip) 1,001 Hikes in North America CD-ROM, published by TOPICS Entertainment (hikes copyright The Mountaineers Books), Windows compatible, not Mac, sorry ($20) (email) Send check payable to NWEA or provide VISA/MC information Card # Expires Phone Mail form to NWEA, 1208 Bay St., Suite 201, Bellingham, WA 98225; phone: 800.878.9950, fax: 360.671.8429 Keeping the Northwest wild Summer 2004 27

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