
Oregon Wild supporters help us protect and restore our wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for future generations. Please donate today to help us keep Oregon wild. State politicians and their bureaucrats across the West have proven they aren't capable of responsible wildlife conservation.
Take action to support restoring wolf protections! Become a Citizen Co-Sponsor of the River Democracy Act to help ensure that Oregon's magnificent rivers and streams are protected for future generations. Oregon Wild is proud to present "Who's on Top?" a special documentary screening at the Hollywood Theater about members.
Take action to support restoring wolf protections! Become a Citizen Co-Sponsor of the River Democracy Act to help ensure that Oregon's magnificent rivers and streams are protected for future generations. Oregon Wild is proud to present "Who's on Top?" a special documentary screening at the Hollywood Theater about members.
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Oregon Wild works to protect and restore Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for future generations. Founded in 1974, Oregon Wild represents the fish and wildlife, ancient forests, and rich diversity of public lands and landscapes that make this state so special.
We work to protect and restore the parts of the natural world that do not have a human voice, while not forgetting that humans are interconnected with nature and its systems.Across five decades we have successfully fought to protect nearly two million acres of Wilderness, over 2,000 miles of Wild & Scenic Rivers, countless endangered wildlife such as gray wolves, vast stretches of old growth forests, and essential ecosystems all across the state.
We work to protect and restore the parts of the natural world that do not have a human voice, while not forgetting that humans are interconnected with nature and its systems.Across five decades we have successfully fought to protect nearly two million acres of Wilderness, over 2,000 miles of Wild & Scenic Rivers, countless endangered wildlife such as gray wolves, vast stretches of old growth forests, and essential ecosystems all across the state.
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Kate grew up on Washington's Olympic Peninsula and spent her childhood hiking, camping, and exploring wild places. After earning her Bachelor's degree in Geology and Environmental Studies from Whitman College, Kate moved to Oregon to work on forest and wildlife issues. Kate served as the Executive Director of Cascadia Wildlands, where she led the organization through a period of significant growth and founded the Pacific Wolf Coalition.
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Since 1974, Oregon Wild has worked to inform and involve the public in the important conservation issues facing our state. America's wildlands, wildlife, and waters belong to all of us, and we believe that the best way to ensure these precious resources are managed responsibly is to keep the public informed.
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Over the last four decades, Oregon Wild has done an immense amount of work on a variety of issues with the overriding goal of protecting Oregon's natural heritage. Here's a quick look at some of the highlights. If you like what you see below, consider becoming a part of the effort to keep Oregon wild and make a gift today so we can continue our work.
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Executive compensation decisions coincide with the Executive Director's performance review, which is led by the Board President with the participation and feedback from the full Board of Directors. Annual performance is one factor in considering executive and other employee pay. Alongside performance measures, the Board of Directors uses a comprehensive salary survey guide to inform executive pay.
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