Category Archives: Forests & Agricultural Soils

This category includes organizations that focus on carbon capture through an ecologically balanced approach to managing natural resources. This approach to carbon stabilization includes the following strategies:
Reduced Deforestation
Reforestation
Afforestation
New Plantations
Conservation Tillage

The Nature Conservancy in Washington

The Nature Conservancy’s Washington Conservation Science Program works with public and private agencies and institutions and on ecological monitoring, research, conservation planning, and adaptive management to improve conservation.

The Nature Conservancy works on many projects in Washington. On the Washington coast they promote sustainable fisheries, work with conserving the ocean habitat, and perserving forest and rivers. On the Puget Sound they started Farming for Wildlife. Farming for Wildlife is a project to create a sustainable landscape for a agricultural community to thrive in. In Eastern Washington science projects are enacted that conserve critical forests, sage lands and waters that support life.

The Nature Conservancy has other projects in Washington that are not location based. Projects that model of the impact of climate change on Washington’s biodiversity are being researched, along with Collins Projects and conservation planning. The Collins Project is promoting choice stewardship within our agricultural community. Conservation of biodiversity is attained by identifying critical lands and waters in Washington and working to conserve those areas.

Organization Type: Non-profit Orginization

Website

Telephone

(206) 343-4345

Address

The Nature Conservancy in Washington 1917 1st Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 USA

Urban Greenspaces Institute

Mission statement:  To ensure that parks, regional trail systems, greenways and greenspaces are integrated with the built environment in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan region; and to promote urban greenspace efforts nationally and internationally.

Motto: “In Livable Cities is Preservation of the wild.”

According to the webpage this motto was “chosen as a correlary to Henry David Thoreau’s aphorism, In Wildness is the Preservation of the Wild.”

The Group’s focus is on preserving and introducing nature and wilderness into urban areas.

Organization Type: Non-Governmental Organization

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(503) 319-7155

Address

Urban Greenspace Institute
 PO Box 6903 Portland, OR 97228-6903

Sustainable Seattle

Mission statement:Sustainable Seattle’s mission is to bring together individuals, organizations, and businesses in the greater Seattle area to build a sustainable future through innovation, education and on-the-ground projects.

Sustainable Seattle’s strategies include working within Communities, the Government and Businesses to achieve sustainability in Seattle.  They employ technology and policy as well as hands-on work.

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Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(206) 622-3522

Address

999 N. Northlake Way
 Seattle, WA 98103

Seattle Tilth

Mission: To inspire and educate people to safeguard our natural resources while building an equitable and sustainable local food system.

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(206) 633-0451

Address

Seattle Tilth Association, 4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 100, Seattle, WA98103

Idaho OnePlan

As stated by their official website:

Idaho OnePlan provides data and software to help growers develop a single conservation farm plan that can be pre-endorsed by the various agencies, streamlining and simplifying the regulatory process that farmers face.

Idaho OnePlan is a multi-agency project to combine government regulations and current best management practices for agriculture into a single plan, integrating federal, state, and local regulations for:

•Nutrient, Pest and Waste Management

•Water Quality and Wetlands

•Air Quality

•Financial Assistance

•Endangered Species

•Petroleum Storage Tanks

Organization Type: Non-Government Organization

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(208) 332-1790

Address

650 State St. Room 145, Boise ID 83720

Washington Natural Resources Conservation Service

Description:

With the mission of “Helping People Help the Land,” the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides products and services that enable people to be good stewards of the Nation’s soil, water, and related natural resources on non-Federal lands.  With our help, people are better able to conserve, maintain, or improve their natural resources.  As a result of our technical and financial assistance, land managers and communities take a comprehensive approach to the use and protection of natural resources in rural, suburban, urban, and developing areas.

Since the 1930’s, NRCS has worked with conservation districts and others throughout the U.S. to help landowners, as well as Federal, State, Tribal, and local governments and community groups. NRCS has six mission goals: high quality, productive soils; clean and abundant water; healthy plant and animal communities; clean air; an adequate energy supply; and working farms and ranch lands. To achieve these goals, the Agency implements these strategies:

• Cooperative conservation: seeking and promoting cooperative efforts to achieve conservation goals.
• Watershed approach: providing information and assistance to encourage and enable locally-led, watershed-scale conservation.
• Market-based approach: facilitating the growth of market-based opportunities that encourage the private sector to invest in conservation on private lands.

In Washington:

Spokane, WA. (Feb. 14, 2013) — Private landowners and tribes working to increase crop residues, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve soil health on their farm, may apply for conservation financial and technical assistance, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced today.

SPOKANE, Wash. (Feb. 6, 2013) – Today, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced they are seeking project proposals for the Pacific Salmon Habitat Improvement Partnership (PSHIP) to assist with restoration of habitat and improve water quality for salmon in the Puget Sound. NRCS will work with federal, state, and local governments, tribes, and non-governmental organizations to identify willing landowners on working lands.

SPOKANE, Wash. (Feb. 6, 2013) – March 15 is the second application cut-off date for the Farm and Ranchland Protection Program (FRPP), USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced today. Since 1996, FRPP in Washington State has provided over $15 million in Federal funds combined with roughly $18 million from private and public sources for a total of $33 million to preserve over 9800 acres of rich farmland on 96 parcels  
For more information on these projects, click on the links.

 Washington NRCS, Olympia Chapter

 

Organization Type: Government Agency

Website

Telephone

(360) 704-7740

Address

1835 BLACK LAKE BLVD SW STE B OLYMPIA, WA 98512-5715

Oregon Tilth

From their website: Oregon Tilth is a nonprofit research and education membership organization dedicated to biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture. Oregon Tilth offers educational events throughout the state of Oregon, and provides organic certification services to organic growers, processors, and handlers internationally.

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(503) 378-0690

Address

260 SW Madison Ave., Suite 106, Corvallis, OR97333

1000 Friends of Oregon

Mission statement: Working with Oregonians to enhance our quality of life by building livable urban and rural communities, protecting family farms and forests, and conserving natural areas.

Organization Type: Non-Government Organization

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(503) 497-1000

Address

133 SW Second Ave., Suite 201, Portland, OR 97204

Just Garden Project

From Their Website: The Just Garden Project builds a just food system and a culture of gardening for all people. We do this by building gardens, educating gardeners, celebrating our community and engaging youth in our work. Through our programs we work to simultaneously end hunger and food related health issues by nurturing a culture of gardening for the generations to come.

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

Contact e-mail

Telephone

(206) 633-0451

Address

4649 Sunnyside Avenue N. Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98103

National Parks Association Conservation: Glaciers

“To protect parks and to get awareness out about them. Also to protect the animals and the terrain like mountains and glaciers.”

This website is dedicated to protecting the landscape and species of the national parks. They also have connections to other states where they are trying to help them get the protection that they need. They also wish for people to enjoy the parks while being aware of them.

http://www.npca.org/protecting-our-parks/air-land-water/mining-and-fracking/victory_for_glacier.html (link about glaciers)

 

Organization Type: Conservation

Website

Telephone

(202) 223-6722

Address

777 6th Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington