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The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship is a
two-year, $50,000/year fellowship for graduate students interested in
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An essay by Denis Hayes. Cascadia, the Northwest corner of the United States and the Southwest corner of Canada, is emerging as ground zero for sustainable development.
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Notices of funding resources outside the Bullitt Foundation.
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Grantee Profile: Western Rivers Conservancy
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Grants
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| 2011 |
$25,000 |
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To enable the organization to expand its programs into the urbanized lower Willamette River region of Oregon.
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| 2010 |
$25,000 |
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To provide ongoing support for the Hood River Sanctuary Project, a multi-year effort to craft and implement a basinwide conservation plan for the Hood River Valley.
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| 2008 |
$35,000 |
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To advance the Hood River Sanctuary Project, an effort to conserve an entire river ecosystem, from the river's headwaters in the Mount Hood wilderness to its mouth in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.
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| 2007 |
$25,000 |
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The grant supports conservation of 3,600 acres of aquatic and riparian habitat along the Hood River and its tributaries in Oregon.
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| 2005 |
$25,000 |
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The grant supported the Hoh River Ecosystem Project to establish a wild salmon refuge.
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| 2003 |
$25,000 |
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The grant supported the Hoh River Ecosystem project, an effort to establish a wild salmon refuge extending the entire length of the Hoh River, from its headwaters in Olympic National Park to the sea.
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| 2002 |
$35,000 |
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Western Rivers Conservancy is a private land trust working to protect critical river corridors through acquisition and transfer to conservation ownership. The grant will underwrite staff support for a project to acquire forest land in the Hoh River watershed to create a salmon refuge and forest conservation corridor on the Olympic Peninsula coast.
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