The North Coast Watershed Association (NCWA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving watershed health through community-based efforts in the north coast of Oregon and the Columbia River estuary. They work with diverse stakeholders, including local landowners, the forest products industry, nonprofits, and state and federal agencies, to revitalize the Big Creek and Youngs Bay watersheds and restore chum salmon populations, which play a crucial role in repairing lower watershed health.
The NCWA envisions healthy watersheds that support optimal ecological processes and sustainable populations of naturally spawning fish, wildlife, and human communities. They believe that by focusing on improving salmon habitat and bringing back the social, economic, and ecological role of salmon, the overall health of the watershed and the communities it supports will improve. Donations from individuals and businesses are vital to their work, and they offer various ways to support their mission, including cash gifts and donations of appreciated securities.
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