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 Calapooia Watershed Council

According to their website, “The Calapooia Watershed Council (CWC) was created by residents of the watershed in 1999, and is a community organization that promotes voluntary actions to improve the health of the watershed.   The Council was originally formed due to initial concerns of agriculture regulations and the listing of threatened fish species, namely spring Chinook and winter steelhead.  The activities of the Council are guided by bylaws, articles of incorporation, policies, and its mission statement.”

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Telephone

(541) 466-3493

Address

P.O. Box 844 Brownsville, OR 97327

Advocates for the west

From their website –

Advocates for the West is a non-profit environmental law group whose mission is to use law and science to restore streams and watersheds, protect public lands and wildlife, and ensure sustainable communities in Idaho and other western states.”

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Website

Telephone

(208) 342-7024

Address

Street address: P.O. Box 1612 Boise, ID 83701

SKAGIT LAND TRUST PROGRAM

According to their website, “Skagit Land Trust was founded in 1992 to protect our region’s natural lands, open space and wildlife habitat for the benefit of this and future generations. Skagit County is renowned for its wild and scenic rivers, expansive floodplains, fertile agricultural lands, native forests and abundance of wildlife.  Located between the growing cities of Seattle and Vancouver B.C, our natural heritage continues to be lost at an alarming rate. The Trust works in collaboration with private landowners and over twenty organizations to leverage resources to achieve common land conservation goals.”

Mission Statement

They focus their work on “Protecting wildlife habitat, agricultural and forest lands, scenic open space, wetlands, and shorelines throughout the mainland and islands of Skagit County for the benefit of our community and as a legacy for future generations.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

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Telephone

(360) 428-7878

Address

PO Box 1017 Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Viva Farms

Viva Farms “provide new farmers affordable access to education, training and technical assistance; capital and credit; land and markets.”  Farmers are given a square mile of farm land to get started.  The vegetables are sold in a CSA (community supported agriculture) approach in box shares.  Its parent organization is GrowFood.org, a national organization.

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

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Telephone

(360) 707-3223

Address

Viva Farms P.O. Box 1714 Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Transition Olympia

According to their website, “Transition Olympia is a grassroots effort in Olympia (and surrounding areas) confronting the triple threat of Global Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Economic Contraction by catalyzing local resilience and revitalizing our communities.

Transition Olympia connects and strengthens our network of individuals and groups that focus on building local resilience. We support self-reliance and an abundant, vital community that can adapt to changes in food, energy, economic, and social systems. They are making movements towards small, site specific, community-based solutions.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

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Telephone

(360) 481-4235

Address

No Permanent Address

Skagatonians to Preserve Farmland

Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland acts as a land trust, buys up land and makes sure that farming remains an economically sustainable part of living in Skagit Valley.

Their mission statement is “Preserve Skagit Valley as a working agricultural region and landscape by protecting farmland through acquisition of permanent property restrictions and by promoting and supporting farming as an economically viable way of life.”

Their Work includes:
Protection of Agriculture
Community Education

Organization Type: Not-For Profit

Website

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Telephone

(360) 336-3974

Address

414A Snoqualmie Street P.O. Box 2405 Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Environmental Coalition of South Seattle

On the website, their mission states, “ECOSS is a nonprofit organization that encourages urban redevelopment and a healthy environment by providing education, resources and technical assistance to diverse businesses and communities in the Puget Sound region.”

ECOSS was established in 1994 to address challenges over the imbalance of the South Park neighborhood and lower Duwamish River. By bridging the interests of residents, industry, and government, the organization has created a model that is both sustainable and mutually beneficial. Over the years our work has expanded in range and scope as other communities have recognized the benefits of this holistic approach.

Organization Type: Not-for-profit organization

Website

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Telephone

(206) 767-0432

Address

8201 10th Ave S, #3,Seattle, WA 98108

Futurewise

“Futurewise is a statewide public interest group working to promote healthy communities and cities while protecting farmland, forests and shorelines.”

Organization Type: Not-for-profit organization

Website

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Telephone

(206) 343-0681

Address

816 Second Ave, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98104

EarthCorps

On official website:

“EarthCorps is a non-profit organization founded in 1993 with a mission to build global community through local environmental service. As an AmeriCorps affiliate, EarthCorps provides one-year intensive programs for young adults (18-25) to learn best practices in conservation techniques and develop skills in leading volunteers (ages 8-80).”

EarthCorps inspire communities through local service and make more leaders. In EarthCorps, they value integrity by very hard work, good morality, good ethics, high standards and enjoyment. They also value sustainability, valuing the longevity of the planet. They also value inclusivity, inviting different racial, ethnic, economic, gender and international people. Finally, they value service, showing great leadership, individual empowerment and community.

Organization Type: not-for-profit corporation

Website

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Telephone

(206) 322-9296 x101

Address

6310 NE 74th St, Suite 201E, Seattle, WA 98115

NW Energy Coalition

The NW Energy Coalition advocates clean and sustainable energy.  It also works in habitat restoration and low income energy assistance.  It is active in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia and has 115 members, mostly environmentally conscious businesses.

Organization Type: An alliance of environmental organizations and businesses

Website

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Telephone

(206) 621-0094

Address

811 1st Avenue, Suite 305, Seattle, Washington, 98104