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.
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
The 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. Read more>
How the Fund Can Help You
From government agencies to corporations, from private landowners to land trusts and local communities, the Fund's partners seek our expertise to: