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Winter/Spring 2016 Conservation Northwest Quarterly

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 2 Winter/Spring 2016 conservationnw.org Ancient trees frame soaring glacier- capped peaks. Trout and salmon swim in clean waters, and native predators like lynx, wolves and grizzly bears roam the Northwest landscape. ese are the lands and wildlife that you connect, protect and restore when you support Conservation Northwest. From breaking ground on the first I-90 Wildlife Overcrossing and advocating for new national parks and wilderness areas, to the momentous reintroduction of fishers in the Cascades, we accomplished a lot in the past year. But our work is only possible because of your support. Whether it's attending our Hope for a Wild Future auction and dinner on April 21, becoming an annual member for only $35, joining our Wildland Partners monthly giving club, or making a legacy gi to ensure years of impact, you can count on us to make the most of your support. We're working tirelessly to ensure a wild, healthy future in Washington and British Columbia, and we have big plans for 2016 and the years ahead. Please make a gi today; it will make all the difference for Northwest wildlife and wild places. Reach Jeff at jeff@conservationnw.org or 206.675.9747 x204. A wilder Northwest is possible because of you Main Offices Bellingham 1208 Bay Street #201 Bellingham, WA 98225 360.671.9950 Seattle 1829 10th Ave W, Suite B Seattle, WA 98119 206.675.9747 Staff Jeff Baierlein Development and Communications Director Paul Bannick Major Gifts Director Natalie Doerr Foundation Relations Manager Mitch Friedman Executive Director Nina Gruber Auction Coordinator Chase Gunnell Communications Manager Aleah Jaeger Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project Coordinator and Membership Associate Jay Kehne Conservation Associate Alaina Kowitz Communications and Outreach Associate Juhi LaFuente Membership Assistant Jenni Minier Grizzly Bear Outreach Coordinator Pat Roberts Fiscal Manager Winter/Spring 2016 (April 2016) Issue 99 conservationnw.org Chase Gunnell, Editor, chase@conservationnw.org Alaina Kowitz, Copyeditor Erin Moore, Layout Artist The Conservation Northwest Quarterly newsletter is published as a benefit to our members and printed with vegetable inks on New Leaf paper (100 percent recycled/100 percent post-consumer waste, chlorine free). The newsletter is typically published three times a year, with Winter (February or March), Spring/Summer (June or July) and Fall (October) editions. Exceptions to this publishing schedule may occur when necessary. Visit conservationnw.org/newsletter to view electronic versions of this publication or to request a complimentary copy. We also publish WILD NW Action Alerts and a monthly Conservation Connection E-newsletter. Subscribe at conservationnw.org/email-sign-up Want to submit an article for our print or electronic publications? At the editor's discretion, we accept pieces that relate to our mission for wildlands and wildlife conservation in Washington and British Columbia. Contact chase@conservationnw.org to discuss your article or idea. Conservation Northwest is a 501(c)3 non-profit based in Bellingham, Washington. All donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Our standard annual membership rate is $35 a year. Please donate online at conservationnw.org/donate, or by calling 206.675.9747 x 201. Cover: A fisher bounds from a transport crate into the fern-shrouded undergrowth of Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mount Rainier. Fishers, a housecat-sized member of the weasel family, were gone from Washington by the mid-1930s. In fall 2015, in partnership with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the National Park Service, we began a multiyear fisher reintroduction project in Washington's Cascade Mountains. Fisher releases will occur from 2015 through approximately 2020 in and around Mount Rainier National Park and in and around North Cascades National Park. This effort follows our work to reintroduce fishers on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Welcome home, fishers! Photo: Paul Bannick Joe Scott International Programs Director Julia Spencer Development and Membership Manager Paula Swedeen Carnivore Policy Lead Jen Watkins Conservation Associate Dave Werntz Science and Conservation Director George Wooten Conservation Associate Board of Directors Bill Donnelly President Lisa McShane Vice President Dave Mann Secretary Michel Girard Treasurer Becca Guillote Andy Held Ron Judd Alexandra Loeb Bert Loosmore Floyd Rogers Heidi Wills Elise Lufkin Emily Barnett Highleyman Inside Conservation Northwest Jeff Baierlein Development and Communications Director, jeff@conservationnw.org

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