Protecting and Restoring Rivers and Watersheds in the West
Much of our work has impacts beyond a single state. For example, our work on the Aquatic Conservation Strategy involves federal land in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. Efforts to secure increased federal funding for roads remediation will improve lands across all five states in which we work.
Here are some examples of our programs that affect multiple states:

- Owyhee River at Chalk Basin. Tim Clancey photography
Defending the Northwest Forest Plan
Increasing Federal Funding for Road Remediation on Federal Lands
Defending the 2001 Roadless Rule
Calling Attention to the Economic Benefits of Watershed Protection and Restoration
Protecting Wild Salmon under the Endangered Species Act
Providing Expertise to Inform Legislation Promoting Large-Scale Thinning ProjectsProtecting the Public's Right to Comment and Appeal

