Friends of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
The Friends of Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge strive to joyfully connect our community with the wonder of the Refuge. Our mission is to support the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Complex. We are dedicated to protecting and restoring refuge habitats as well as providing nature education and recreation. We serve the Wapato Lake NWR in Gaston and the Tualatin River NWR in Sherwood. These are your public lands and we are all stewards of these special places.
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Friends of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Supporting the conservation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney Co. Oregon.
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Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center was founded as a non-profit corporation in 1981 by renowned wildlife rehabilitator J. David Siddon. The facility was created in order to provide for the care and treatment of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
Wildlife Images has since expanded to provide educational programs on wildlife, conservation, and the environment to schools, organizations and the general public. The Center, and its programs and activities are a direct outgrowth and continuation of the late Founder J. David Siddon’s personal involvement with wildlife rehabilitation and education for more than 40 years. The center currently operates under the direction of David Siddon Jr., who continues on with his father’s mission.
The organization’s clinic, animal sanctuary, and education center are located on 24 acres of land adjacent to the wild and scenic section of Oregon’s famous Rogue River. Animals treated at Wildlife Images have included everything from baby squirrels and badgers to American bald eagles.
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education center is open for public throughout the year, and has a very active educational component. Programs featuring birds of prey, mammals, and reptiles are featured. On-site programs are conducted in the J. David Siddon Community Education Center. Thousands of children visit the center each year on educational field trips, enhancing their knowledge of nature and wildlife preservation.
Your contribution helps us provide the very best care for your native wildlife, continue efforts in wildlife and habitat conservation, and provide ongoing education programs that connect children to nature.
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Friends of the Columbia Gorge
Friends of the Columbia Gorge protects and enhances the scenic, natural, cultural, and recreational treasures of the Columbia River Gorge.
Together with our community of members and supporters, we ensure strong protections for this remarkable place. We advocate for the laws that safeguard the Gorge, care for its land, air, and waters, and work to bring sensitive lands into public ownership. We share the Gorge’s stories and inspire people to protect what they love. And with the support of donors like you, we partner with communities and organizations to preserve the Gorge for generations to come.
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Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
We inspire people to protect, conserve, and restore Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and to increase awareness of the Monument’s unique biological diversity, landscape, and cultural history.
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Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest
Water Bottles from the fire camps, They will go into our green fund.
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Rogue River Institute
It is my pleasure to introduce you to The Rogue River Institute.
We are a non-profit organization that funds, organizes, and carries out an annual river trip for physically and developmentally disabled people and their supporter. This weekend-long camping and rafting excursion was born in 1978 and has continued almost every summer.
This event has brought joy to numerous lives for nearly 40 years. Many attendees have few interactions with nature or an opportunity for adventure, and a weekend on the Rogue River provides plenty. This event is an outlet for growth, development, and incredible joy for everyone, especially the community volunteers.
Our annual river experience is completely supported by donations and local volunteers. The entire weekend is free to the 100+ participants, and includes all meals, transportation, experienced river guides, rafting gear, and the campground rental. To make this event possible, we need your help.
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Tualatin Riverkeepers
Tualatin Riverkeepers is a community-based organization that protects and restores the Tualatin River watershed. We build watershed stewardship through engagement, advocacy, restoration, access, and education.
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River Mill Parent Club
The River Mill PC is a not-for-profit parent organization whose primary purpose is to support the education and experiences of all students enrolled at River Mill Elementary School. The River Mill PC promotes open communication and understanding between parents, staff, students and the River Mill community in order to enhance and maximize the education of every child in order for them to achieve their highest potential.
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Wildlife Center of the North Coast
We are a licensed, non-profit wildlife hospital & conservation education center located in Astoria, OR. We rescue and rehabilitate sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife with the goal of releasing healthy animals back into the wild. Our conservation education and summer camp program help spread awareness about human impacts on wildlife and our environment. We are the only facility in the state specializing in seabird care & are permitted to treat all native birds and most native mammals. We are constantly growing, and looking for more ways to give valuable services back to the community focused around wildlife rehab, conservation, and education. Thank you so much for your support!
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