Washington
Led by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Washington Teaming with Wildlife Coalition includes wildlife biologists, hunters & anglers, birdwatchers, hikers, nature-based businesses and other conservationists.
Washington's Diverse Lands, Waters, and Wildlife
Washington is home to a large variety of fish and wildlife species—a natural heritage important to the long-term health and economic security of every resident of the state. However, changes to the landscape and native habitat, primarily as a result of human activity, have put many of these species at risk. There is a great need to keep common species common through proactive actions before they become endangered. Fortunately, if we invest in the Washington Wildlife Action Plan today, we can conserve wildlife and vital natural areas for future generations.
A Powerful Coalition to Conserve our Wildlife Heritage
More than 95 organizations and businesses from across Washington have come together to spread the word about the Washington Wildlife Action Plan and to secure the funding it needs for success. YOU CAN HELP by joining the coalition, engaging organizations in your community and urging our elected officials to support the federal State Wildlife Grants Program and legislation providing long-term, dedicated funding for wildlife conservation and related education and recreation.
A coalition of more than 6,100 organizations seeking new and greater funding for wildlife conservation and related education and recreation.
Rocky Beach
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501
Phone: 360.902.2510
Fax: 360.902.2162
Email: Rocky.Beach@dfw.wa.gov
NGO Coalition Contact
Sara Marinello
Washington Wildlife Federation
PO Box 1656
Bellevue, WA 98009
Phone: (206) 285-4186
Email:
ssmarinello@live.com
Rocky Beach - See Info Above
Elizabeth Rodrick
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501
Phone: 360.902.2510
Fax: 360.902.2162
Email: elizabeth.rodrick@dfw.wa.gov
