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Is it time to renew your
membership?
Ever heard the saying, "put your money where your
mouth is"? It's a good one. By being a Conservation
Northwest member, you're doing just that. Thank you!
However, the mouth can play an important role, too.
Word-of-mouth is a great tool to grow our member base,
enabling us to succeed at recovering wildlife and protecting
and connecting wild areas across the region. A team of
volunteers will be making lapsed member phone calls this
summer—but you can be a part of our campaign to retain
and gain new members, too.
Please share our work with your friends and family and
encourage them to contribute! You can pass this newsletter
on, send a personal email to friends and family, or post
about Conservation Northwest on Facebook. There are a lot
of ways to spread the word and we appreciate them all!
please renew your membership
at
conservationnw.org/donate
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A mule deer bounds across a roadway in Okanogan County, where the
Working for Wildlife Initiative is leading efforts to create animal crossings,
conserve habitat and maintain the Okanogan's working lands and wildlife
heritage. The Initiative began in 2013 and continues through 2020.
© Rob Sinclair
Keeping the Northwest wild" since 1989, Conservation Northwest champions
rare and recovering wildlife and protects, connects and restores old-growth
forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the B.C. Rockies:
vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife.
Julia Spencer membership
manager, julia@conservationnw.org