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EFO Member Groups

1000 Friends of Oregon
503-497-1000
www.friends.org
534 SW 3rd Ave., Suite 300, Portland, OR 97204
Founded in 1975 by Governor Tom McCall and Henry Richmond to protect places and communities that make Oregon a state we're proud to call home.

Audubon Society of Portland
503-292-6855
www.audubonportland.org
5151 NW Cornell Rd., Portland, OR 97210
Audubon Society of Portland promotes enjoyment, understanding and protection of native birds, wildlife and habitats. We focus on our local community and the Pacific Northwest.

Central Oregon Environmental Center
541-385-6908
www.envirocenter.org
16 NW Kansas St., Bend, OR 97701
Educational and community outreach organization which fosters the conservation and appreciation of Central Oregon's natural heritage, and promotes ecologically sustainable ways of living.

Corvallis Environmental Center
541-753-9211
www.peak.org/~center
214 SW Monroe Ave., P.O. Box 2189, Corvallis, OR 97339
The CEC fosters awareness and respect for the environment through educational programs, advocacy and community-based projects that protect and restore native ecosystems.

Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics
541-484-2692
www.afseee.org
P.O. Box 11615, Eugene, OR 97440
Seeks the preservation of ecological values and biological diversity in our national forests through education and advocating for reforms of U.S. Forest Service management practices.

Friends of the Columbia Gorge
503-241-3762
www.gorgefriends.org
522 SW 5th Ave., Suite 820, Portland, OR 97204
Friends of the Columbia Gorge protects the Columbia Gorge by building partnerships to prevent urban sprawl, preserve natural areas, and promote recreation and new parks.

Friends of Opal Creek
503-897-2921
www.opalcreek.org
P.O. Box 318, Mill City, OR 97360
Provides quality environmental education programs in the heart of the 35,000-acre old-growth forest in the Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area.

Friends of Trees
503-282-8846
www.friendsoftrees.org
2831 NE Martin Luther King Blvd., Portland, OR 97212
Promotes community partnerships to plant, care for and preserve urban trees to strengthen neighborhoods, improve the environment and enhance the quality of urban life.

Greenbelt Land Trust, Inc.
541-752-9609
730 SW 4th St., Suite 7, Corvallis, OR 97339
The Greenbelt Land Trust is dedicated to the preservation of significant open space in Benton County and the Mid-Willamette Valley.

Hells Canyon Preservation Council
541-963-3950
www.hellscanyon.org
P.O. Box 2768, La Grande, OR 97850
HCPC ensures, through direct advocacy, policy reform and community involvement, the conservation and maintenance of the Hells Canyon Ecosystem in all of its natural splendor.

National Wildlife Federation
503-230-0421
www.nwf.org
2031 SE Belmont St., Portland, OR 97214-2812
The National Wildlife Federation was founded in 1936 by common-sense conservationists who enjoy our forests, grassland, rivers, and the wild fish and wildlife they support.

Native Plant Society of Oregon
503-232-7405
www.NPSOregon.org
1605 SE 36th Ave., Portland, OR 97214
NPSO promotes Oregon's diverse native plants, associated animals and ecosystems through educational lectures, public services projects, publications and hikes.

Nature Conservancy of Oregon
503-230-1221
www.tnc.org
821 SE 14th Ave., Portland, OR 97214
The Nature Conservancy buys and protects habitat for Oregon's native wildlife and plants. Maintains 50 preserves in Oregon from the desert to the coast.

Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
541-344-5044
www.efn.org/~ncap
P.O. Box 1393, Eugene, OR 97440
The Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP) works to protect people and the environment by advancing healthy solutions to pest problems.

Northwest Earth Institute
503-227-2807
www.nwei.org
506 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1100, Portland, OR 97204
Trains and motivates individuals and organizations to protect the earth through innovative programs offered in workplaces, schools, neighborhoods, faith centers, homes and Oregon communities.

Oregon Environmental Council
503-222-1963
www.orcouncil.org
520 SW 6th Ave., Suite 940, Portland, OR 97204
OEC works to restore and protect Oregon's clean air and water, now and for future generations, via socially just and economically sound environmental policies.

Oregon Natural Desert Association
541-330-2638
www.onda.org
16 NW Kansas, Bend, OR 97701
ONDA works to protect the wildlands and rivers of Oregon's spectacular high desert while striving to end industrial abuses of our public lands.

Oregon Natural Resource Council Fund
503-283-6343
www.onrc.org
5825 N Greeley Ave., Portland, OR 97217
Aggressively protects and restores Oregon's wild lands, wildlife and waters as an enduring legacy. Our focus includes wilderness, ancient forests, salmon habitat and clean water.

Oregon Trout
503-222-9091
www.ortrout.org
117 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, OR 97204
Organized to protect and restore native fish and their ecosystems through policy advocacy, scientific research, demonstration projects in specific watersheds, and environmental education programs.

OSPIRG Foundation
503-231-4181
www.pirg.org/ospirg
1536 SE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97214
Wins protections for Oregon's water, air and land through investigative research, policy development, media, advocacy and grassroots organizing.

Pacific Rivers Council
541-345-0119
www.pacrivers.org
P.O. Box 10798, Eugene, OR 97440
Passionately protects and restores Oregon's streams and the species that inhabit them through advocacy, public education and on-the-ground stream restoration projects.

Recycling Advocates
503-777-0909
www.recyclingadvocates.org
P.O. Box 6736, Portland, OR 97228
Recycling Advocates mission is to benefit human health and welfare by creating a sustainable future through local efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle our earth's resources.

Renewable Northwest Project
503-223-4544
www.rnp.org
1130 SW Morrison St., Suite 330, Portland, OR 97205
Works to implement renewable energy projects (wind, solar, geothermal) and policies to combat air pollution and global warming emissions produced from electricity generation in Oregon.

River Network
503-241-3506
www.rivernetwork.org
520 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1130, Portland, OR 97204
Supports community-based groups by helping them organize to protect and restore rivers and watersheds; also acquires riverlands critical for fisheries, wildlife, and recreation.

Sierra Club Foundation
503-231-0507
www.sierraclub.org
3701 SE Milwaukie Ave., Suite F, Portland, OR 97202
The Sierra Club Foundation fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, science research, publishing and litigation.

Siskiyou Project
541-592-4459
P.O. Box 220, Cave Junction, OR 97523
For future generations of all species, the Siskiyou Project is dedicated to permanently protecting the globally outstanding Klamath-Siskiyou wildlands from logging, mining and habitat destruction.

Solar Energy Association of Oregon
503-231-5662
www.oikos.com/seao
205 SE Grand Ave., Suite 202, Portland, OR 97214
The Solar Energy Association of Oregon is dedicated to increasing the direct use of solar and other renewable resources, along with energy efficiency initiatives.

Trust for Public Land
503-228-6620
www.tpl.org/tpl
1211 SW 6th Ave., Portland, OR 97204
Conserves land for people to improve the quality of life in our communities and to protect our natural and historic resources for future generations.

Tualatin Riverkeepers
503-590-5813
www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
16340 SW Beef Bend Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140
The Tualatin Riverkeepers works to restore and protect Oregon's Tualatin River system. The Riverkeepers promote watershed stewardship through public education, public access and citizen involvement.

WaterWatch of Oregon
503-295-4039
www.waterwatch.org
213 SW Ash St., Suite 208, Portland, OR 97204
WaterWatch works to protect and restore Oregon's rivers and streams for the benefit of fish, wildlife, recreation and other public uses.

Wetlands Conservancy
503-691-1394
www.wetlandsconservancy.org
P.O. Box 1195, Tualatin, OR 97062
The Wetlands Conservancy land trust and stewardship programs work to preserve, protect and restore Oregon wetlands and urban stream habitat through acquisition, education and stewardship.

Willamette Riverkeeper
503-223-6418
www.willamette-riverkeeper.org
408 SW Second Ave., Suite 210, Portland, OR 97204
Using education and advocacy, Willamette Riverkeeper works to protect fish and wildlife, and make Willamette Basin rivers once again safe for fishing and swimming.

 
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