Defenders: A Day in the Life – Range Riding to Protect Carnivores & Cattle

Join Northwest Representative Zoë Hanley on a range riding expedition through Washington’s Colville National Forest. Range riders use human presence on rangelands to promote coexistence between humans and native carnivores.

To learn more, visit https://dfnd.us/promotingcoexistence

3 simple ways you can help salmon!

Each year, thousands of Pacific salmon return to Washington watersheds to produce the next generation of fish. Salmon play a key role in our economy and are the cornerstone of Washington’s ecosystem, which supports us all. These amazing creatures are also critical to the health and well-being of Coast Salish peoples, who stewarded these lands and waters for generations and continue to do so today.

WAZA Sustainability Award Acceptance 2021

The North Carolina Zoo has been recognized by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) as the recipient of the 2021 Environmental Sustainability Award. The award, given to a single organization worldwide, was presented at the organization’s 76th annual conference, held virtually October 11-14, 2021.