Protecting and restoring our Olympic forests
and aquatic ecosystems


Olympic Peninsula conservation organizations:
  • Olympic Park Associates has been working since 1948 to preserve Olympic National Park's wilderness beauty and splendor "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people."

  • Olympic Environmental Council is an organization of environmental groups on the north Olympic Peninsula.

  • Hood Canal Coalition is a group of citizens concerned about the impacts of Fred Hill Materials' proposed "Pit to Pier" project that threatens our environment.

  • Wild Olympic Salmon's mission is to inspire sustainable human community and culture by nurturing wild salmon and watersheds.

  • Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society promotes birding and conservation as community educators, volunteers, and stewards.

  • Olympic Coast Alliance strives to assure a healthy coastal ecosystem on the Olympic Peninsula, including the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary.

  • Olympic Coast Cleanup is a partnership of community organizations, businesses, tribal and government agencies, dedicated to clearing marine debris from ocean beaches.



Other conservation organizations of note:

Web links, email and addresses for public officials
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