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Oregon

In Oregon the Fund and its partners have preserved more than 17,000 acres of the state’s cultural and natural treasures - including the historic landscapes associated with the Lewis and Clark expedition – for the enjoyment of future generations.

Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Gravesite, OR

The Fund negotiated the gift of Charbonneau’s gravesite from private landowners to Malheur County, ensuring its permanent protection.  Read more>

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, OR/WA

In 2004 the Fund purchased 921 acres from Weyerhaeuser for inclusion in the newly established Lewis and Clark National Historical Park.  Read more>
Regional Scorecard - West
Acres Protected: 1,596,964
Fair Market Value: $348,956,240
Acquisition Cost: $254,765,879
Total Acres Conserved Since 1985: 1,596,964
Spotlight - Garcia River Forest

Garcia River ForestThe Garcia River Forest – a Conservation Fund-owned forest on California’s North Coast – became one of the first forests – and the largest – recognized by the California Climate Action Registry as a certified source of carbon credits.
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